Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has earned a place in an exclusive club group following the win against Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday. United sign off in style United concluded their 2025/26 Premier League campaign in brilliant fashion, cruising to a comfortable 3-0 triumph over Brighton at the Amex Stadium. Already guaranteed third place regardless of the result, the Red Devils still delivered an intense performance to sink the Seagulls, who were chasing Champions League qualification. Patrick Dorgu and Bryan Mbeumo both found the back of the net in the first half to give United a commanding lead heading into the break. Bruno Fernandes assisted Dorgu’s goal, moving him ahead of Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry to claim the record for most assists in a campaign (21). Fernandes then got on the scoresheet almost immediately after the restart to virtually secure the victory for United. Shaw was once again named in the starting XI by Michael Carrick, who deployed him at left-back in a defensive unit that also consisted of Noussair Mazraoui, Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martinez. By making his 38th Premier League start of the season, Shaw has now been on the teamsheet for every top-flight match United have played. That durability has earned him a place in an elite group. Impressive feat Shaw has dealt with injuries during the course of his United career, so it’s a real testament to his mentality that he has been available for every match this term. He becomes just the fifth outfield player in the history of United to start every match of a Premier League campaign. Three goalkeepers have also managed the feat. Legendary United defender Steve Bruce first recorded the achievement in 1992/1993. He was followed in quick succession by Denis Irwin (1993/94) and Gary Pallister (1994/95) in the following two seasons. Notably, the iconic United trio accomplished this during 42-game seasons, when the Premier League had 22 teams. It took 25 years for another outfield United player to replicate the trick – Harry Maguire in 2019/20. Cameroonian goalkeeper Andre Onana was the last man to start every league game for United (2023/24). Other shot-stoppers who did the same were Peter Schmeichel (1992/93) and David de Gea, who did it three times – 2018/19, 2019/20, 2021/22 and 2022/23. The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Derick Kinoti Derick Kinoti is a football writer at The Peoples Person who has covered Manchester United and the Premier League extensively for years. His work blends sharp analysis, tactical insight, and engaging storytelling that resonates with fans around the world. Derick has gained valuable experience in football journalism, developing strong expertise in SEO writing, digital content creation, and social media engagement. A tech enthusiast with a Computer Science degree from the University of Nairobi, he ultimately swapped code for football commentary, bringing an analytical, detail-oriented approach to his writing. Derick is convinced Wayne Rooney is the true GOAT and won’t hear otherwise!
Debate Over? Four things we learned as outstanding United boss Brighton on the south coast
Did Manchester United just save their best for last? A commanding 3-0 victory at Brighton, against a side fighting for their European future, gave an exciting glimpse at what Michael Carrick’s side might be capable of next season. The Red Devils’ performance was sharp, purposeful, and full of the kind of quality that has United fans thinking optimistically about what next season might bring. Here’s what we learned. 1:The good times really are coming It seems like a different lifetime since Ruben Amorim told 76,000 Manchester United fans that good times were coming. By the time Carrick’s United had completed an impressive 3-0 victory at Brighton, that prophecy felt less like wishful thinking and more like a statement of intent. Considering the stakes — this was a match the home side needed to win — this might have been United’s most complete performance of the season. 2:Bruno Fernandes is officially a Premier League great After weeks of speculation, Bruno Fernandes finally became the Premier League’s all-time assist king. His corner was headed home by Patrick Dorgu, though not before a brief inquisition over whether the goal belonged to the Dane or Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen. Common sense prevailed, nudging United’s captain onto 21 assists; one clear of Thierry Henry and Kevin de Bruyne. He then added the gloss on a convincing win with a composed finish across Verbruggen from a Dorgu pass. Bruno didn’t need the record to confirm what most had already concluded. He is undoubtedly one of the finest players of his generation in this country. The modern Bryan Robson, no less: brave, brilliant, totally indispensable, and unfortunate to have spent his peak years at a club in flux. The record will not silence the dissenting voices permanently, but it should buy some overdue respect until the major trophies start arriving. 3: Carrick is instilling the right mentality A couple of weeks ago, Carrick took umbrage at a reporter’s suggestion that the squad might ease off with Champions League football already secured. By comprehensively outclassing a side with European ambitions of their own, he made his point without needing to say another word. United buzzed around Brighton from the first whistle; winning the ball, launching dangerous counters, and dominating long stretches of possession. The second goal was a minor masterpiece: a neat interchange between Amad and Mason Mount ended with Bryan Mbeumo tapping home from the Ivorian’s cutback. Equally impressive was the composure shown after the break, as United closed ranks and denied Fabian Hurzeler’s side any route back into the contest. If this is a sign of things to come, there are exciting times ahead. 4: Dorgu is dynamite While the debate about his best position continues, Patrick Dorgu got on with the job of making a difference. The Danish wide man has become a real threat since being pushed further up the pitch, and opened the scoring with a powerful header midway through the first half. He then turned provider in the 48th minute, recovering from a heavy touch in the box to roll the ball into the path of Bruno, who finished smartly. So what exactly is he? A gritty wide man? An attacking full-back? At 21, the answer may still be forming. Right now he looks like a natural attacker with the physicality and engine to contribute at both ends. Wherever you land, it’s hard to argue that he has taken enormous strides since Amorim’s departure. He is not the only one, but you get the sense he still has several gears left to find. United are heading in the right direction Three goals, a Premier League record, and another statement of intent from a club that is quickly beginning to like itself again. Carrick’s United might not be the finished article. But on this evidence, they’re getting close. Are the good times coming back? Who knows. At least the direction of travel looks right. Featured image Mike Hewitt via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Scott Eckersley Manchester United obsessive, football writer and procrastinator. All things considered, it’s a miracle that this comment even exists.
Four key passes, 87% passing accuracy: United maestro rewrites history with elite display against Brighton

Manchester United secured a 3-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex on Sunday, 24 May, to register a blockbuster end to the season. The Red Devils arrived at the game with their position in the league secure following the pulsating 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest last weekend at Old Trafford. That win had helped United secure a third-place finish in the Premier League and also provided a significant financial boost. Since then, Michael Carrick, who was appointed as caretaker manager in January, has been retained as the Red Devils’ permanent manager as a reward for his excellent work. The English manager subsequently made three changes to the team against the Seagulls. Casemiro was absent for the game as expected, following his tearful farewell at the Theatre of Dreams last weekend. Mason Mount returned to the starting XI in place of the veteran Brazilian, who is set to leave United this summer as a free agent. Meanwhile, Patrick Dorgu replaced Mateus Cunha in attack, while Noussair Mazraoui was selected ahead of Diogo Dalot at right-back. United end season on a high United had a slow start to the game, with Brighton, who were eager to pick up three points to secure European football next season, piling on the pressure. However, things changed when Dorgu headed home from a Bruno Fernandes corner to give his team a 1-0 lead. The Portuguese’s record-shattering 21st assist of the season sprang the Red Devils back to life, and Carrick’s team began to dominate proceedings. Bryan Mbeumo then got on the end of a ball from Amad to make it 2-0 for the visitors two minutes before the break. Two minutes into the second half, Dorgu turned provider for Fernandes, who scored his ninth goal of the season. That all but broke the Seagulls’ spirit and the Red Devils went on to secure a fine win. While the entire team turned up to help United end the season on a high, it was their mercurial skipper who was once again their main man. Fernandes justifies his Player of the Season tag Fernandes arrived at the game having registered 20 assists in the Premier League this season, equalling the record for the most assists in a single campaign previously set by Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry. However, the Premier League and FWA Player of the Year ended the game as the sole holder of the accolade. The 31 year old managed 62 touches of the ball and completed 46 of his 53 attempted passes with an 87% passing accuracy. Fernandes registered four key passes and also created one big chance. The Portuguese attempted four crosses, one of which was accurate. He also registered seven long balls, four of which found their targets. The United skipper did not shy away from the dirty work either. He won two tackles, came out on top in two of his four duels, and registered one interception. Fernandes also had one shot on target, ending the game with a goal and an assist. Bruno Fernandes Stats vs Brighton PlayerBruno Fernandes Goals1 Assists1 Tackles (Won)2 Touches62 Accurate Passes46/53 (87%) Key Passes4 Crosses (Accurate)4 (1) Long Balls (Accurate)7 (4) Duels (Won)4 (2) Ground Duels (Won)3 (2) Aerial Duels (Won)1 (0) Big chances created1 Source: SofaScore. Final Thoughts Riding on their run of 12 wins from 17 games under Carrick, United have now produced a blistering end to the season. Central to their resurgence since the turn of the year has been Bruno Fernandes, whose award-winning season further highlights why the Red Devils must tie him down to a new deal soon. Bruno Fernandes has registered 21 assists in the Premier League this season, more than any other player in Europe’s Top 5 Leagues: 21🅰️ — B. FERNANDES20🅰️ —19🅰️ — M. Olise18🅰️ —17🅰️ — F. Dimarco Best playmaker in Europe. 🇵🇹 pic.twitter.com/NcFWoaaQL0 — Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) May 24, 2026 Featured image Steve Bardens via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Deepungsu Pandit Deepungsu has been a Manchester United fan since 2000. In his playing days, he was an attacking midfielder with a proclivity for the back heel. Right now, however, he prefers to operate as a regista. Deepungsu has been writing about the Red Devils, Football, and other things since 2009. He has worked for over seven years with Sportskeeda, writing football reviews, opinions and news articles. Deepungsu also maintains a blog, The Thinking Me, where he writes about life and things that interest him. His favourite Manchester United player is Paul Scholes.












