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Head to Head pertemuan kedua tim :
Manchester United menang : 11x
Imbang : 5x
Brighton & Hove Albion menang : 1x

10 pertandingan terakhir kedua tim :
28 November 1981 - Manchester United 2-0 Brighton and Hove Albion - League Division One
24 April 1982 - Brighton and Hove Albion 0-1 Manchester United - League Division One
6 November 1982 - Brighton and Hove Albion 1-0 Manchester United - League Division One
19 Maret 1983 - Manchester United 1-1 Brighton and Hove Albion - League Division One
21 Mei 1983 - Brighton and Hove Albion 2-2 Manchester United - FA Cup
26 Mei 1983 - Brighton and Hove Albion 0-4 Manchester United - FA Cup
23 September 1992 - Brighton and Hove Albion 1-1 Manchester United - League Cup
7 Oktober 1992 - Manchester United 1-0 Brighton and Hove Albion - League Cup
23 Januari 1993 - Manchester United 1-0 Brighton and Hove Albion - FA Cup
25 November 2017 - Manchester United 1-0 Brighton and Hove Albion - Premier League
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Satu2nya trophy yang masih bisa & wajib diraih musim ini.
Kalah berarti Mourinho out !
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FA CUP juga berat, club besar seperti Tottenham / Chelsea menanti
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FA CUP PREVIEW: UNITED V BRIGHTON

Setting the scene… After the disappointment of being knocked out of the UEFA Champions League in the last-16 stage in midweek, the Reds will be looking to bounce back immediately against Brighton & Hove Albion in the Emirates FA Cup quarter-final tie this weekend. Prior to the 2-1 defeat against Sevilla on Tuesday night, Jose Mourinho’s men had recorded three straight victories and will hope to return to winning ways in the third match in a sequence of four consecutive home games. A place in the semi-finals at Wembley is up for grabs and there must be a winner on the night.

How can I follow it? Saturday’s game kicks off at 19:45 GMT and will be broadcast live on BT Sport in the UK. MUTV subscribers will be able to watch build-up from 17:45 GMT on the Match Day show and listen to radio commentary of the game before watching it in full from midnight. You can also follow the action as it happens via ManUtd.com’s live match blog and @ManUtd on Twitter.

What’s the team news? As he has done for the previous rounds in the competition, Mourinho is likely to field a strong side. French duo Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial returned from injury as substitutes against Sevilla and could be pushing for starts, while Phil Jones, Marcos Rojo, Daley Blind, Ander Herrera and Zlatan Ibrahimovic have missed recent matches. The boss could give an update on the squad in his pre-match press conference on Friday. Meanwhile, Brighton are set to be without influential French forward Anthony Knockaert through suspension, following his red card late on in their 2-0 defeat at Everton last weekend. Injured trio Steve Sidwell (back), Isaiah Brown (knee) and Jiri Skalak (ankle) are expected to be sidelined again.

Why are we playing on Saturday night? The match has been selected by broadcasters for the primetime evening slot, seemingly as another trial ahead of its introduction in the Premier League in the 2019/20 season. It’s the second time that the Reds will play on Saturday night this term, after the 2-2 draw at Leicester in the league just before Christmas.

How have both sides reached this stage? United are yet to concede a goal in the FA Cup this season and have progressed to the quarter-finals for a fourth successive year. The Reds beat Championship side Derby County 2-0 at home in round three, eased past League Two outfit Yeovil Town 4-0 at Huish Park and saw off Huddersfield Town 2-0 at the John Smith’s Stadium in the fifth round last month. Meanwhile, Brighton have reached the last eight of the competition for the first time since 1986 after a 3-1 home win over League Two side Coventry City in the last round. Prior to that, the Seagulls beat fierce rivals Crystal Palace 2-1 in round three and won 1-0 at Championship side Middlesbrough in the fourth round.

What’s our FA Cup record like? The Reds are looking to advance to the last four of the competition for only the fourth time in the last 12 seasons and will be wary of the fact we have gone out at the quarter-final stage in two of the last three years, including a 1-0 defeat at Mourinho’s former club Chelsea last term. But, after lifting the famous trophy at Wembley in 2016, United will be hopeful of replicating that success this term and could go level with Arsenal as the joint most-successful team in FA Cup history with 13 triumphs, after the holders were knocked out by Championship side Nottingham Forest in round three.

How have Brighton been doing? Chris Hughton’s side are enjoying a magnificent first season in the Premier League, riding high in 11th place in the table. With a six-point cushion on the bottom three with eight league games left to play, the Seagulls are tantalisingly close to securing safety, which would be a fantastic achievement for the south-coast club. Prior to last weekend’s reverse at Goodison Park, they had embarked on an impressive seven-match unbeaten run which included a 2-1 win over Arsenal and a 4-1 victory against an in-form Swansea City, who are United’s next league opponents on 31 March after the international break.

Have we played Brighton already this season? Yes, the Reds have already welcomed the Seagulls to Old Trafford, in the league back in November. Ashley Young’s strike midway through the second half deflected in off Brighton defender Lewis Dunk for an own goal which gave United a slender 1-0 victory. It was a hard-fought game, with Mourinho even suggesting at the time that Brighton had provided the Reds’ toughest test on home soil this season. United are also set to travel to the Amex Stadium for the reverse Premier League fixture in the first weekend of May.

What’s our record like against them? United have a very impressive record against Brighton, having claimed 11 wins and five draws from the 17 clashes between the sides in all competitions. The sole defeat came in a Division One match at Brighton's old Goldstone Ground in 1982, when a Peter Ward strike was enough to hand the hosts a 1-0 win. However, the Reds are unbeaten in six matches since then and this last-eight tie is a repeat of the 1983 FA Cup final, which we won 4-0 in a replay following an initial 2-2 draw at Wembley.

One to watch: After netting 23 times to help Brighton achieve automatic promotion from the Championship last term, Glenn Murray is the club’s leading scorer again with 13 goals so far this term, chipping in with several important strikes this season. His impressive form has also led to talk of an England call-up and the Reds defence will have to keep a close eye on the prolific frontman.

VAR is back… That’s right! The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) will be employed for the first time at Old Trafford in Saturday’s game. It certainly caused controversy when used for the first time in a United game in the previous round at Huddersfield after Juan Mata had a goal contentiously ruled out for offside. But both Mata and Mourinho told MUTV they are in favour of the new technology – which is currently on trial in selected games in English cup competitions and will be used in three of the four FA Cup quarter-final ties.

Who’s the referee? Andre Marriner, who made history by officiating the first game to use VAR in England involving Brighton against Crystal Palace in the third round, will oversee his fifth United game of the season this weekend. The West Midlands whistler will be assisted by Richard West, Scott Ledger and fourth official Bobby Madley. Mike Jones is the VAR and will be aided by Andy Halliday.

Rivals Watch… There is a truncated Premier League programme consisting of just four games as all four FA Cup quarter-finals take place this weekend. Here are the FA Cup ties in full...

Saturday 17 March
Swansea City v Tottenham Hotspur (12:15 GMT)
Manchester United v Brighton (19:45 GMT)

Sunday 18 March
Wigan Athletic v Southampton (13:30 GMT)
Leicester City v Chelsea (16:30 GMT)

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BAILLY, LINGARD AND RASHFORD DETERMINED TO BOUNCE BACK

Saturday’s Emirates FA Cup quarter-final against Brighton & Hove Albion cannot come quickly enough for the Manchester United players, who are desperate to bounce back from the UEFA Champions League defeat to Sevilla and subsequent exit from Europe’s top competition.


The Reds suffered a shock 2-1 loss at Old Trafford on Tuesday night, after visiting substitute Wissam Ben Yedder scored a punishing second-half brace before Romelu Lukaku pulled a goal back late on.

The likes of Jose Mourinho, Nemanja Matic and Lukaku all spoke to the media following the final whistle, to express their disappointment and state the importance of this weekend’s FA Cup tie.

Now, a number of players have used their personal social media accounts to assure supporters the Champions League exit has prompted a stirring, passionate response inside the dressing room.

“We ask the fans for forgiveness following our exit,” centre-back Eric Bailly tweeted to his followers. “Last night was terrible and we must all reflect and take note so it doesn't happen again. It's painful, but we have to get right back up, dust ourselves off, and look ahead.”

Jesse Lingard, who played for 77 minutes on Tuesday, posted: “Angry. Sad. Hurt. Disappointed. A lot of emotions, But knowing how good the bond is between the club, fans and players shows me that we can stick together through the ups and downs and that we can bounce back.”

Marcus Rashford, who looked particularly emotional at full-time against Sevilla, also posted this message to fans: “Fell short last night, hard result to take! We have to bounce back on Saturday.”

SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT

When speaking to BT Sport on Tuesday night, Lukaku was quizzed on the scenes in the United dressing room after the final whistle and the Belgian goalscorer admitted several players were visibly upset about the result, while others were “hiding” from the disappointment.

Romelu clarified his comments in the same interview, but that unfortunately did not prevent inaccurate headlines in the press that falsely claimed he had criticised his own team-mates.

The 24-year-old has now addressed the situation on Instagram and set the record straight: “Never will I criticise my teammates,” he posted. “Hiding your face when you’re upset in the dressing room is normal... The result is terrible but we’re @manchesterunited and we will bounce back for sure with your support! Another big game coming up, time to prepare for that one! 200 goals now in my young career but it’s time to add trophies in my career... time to work even harder.”

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REDS' PERFECT FA CUP RECORD V BRIGHTON

This weekend's Emirates FA Cup quarter-final between Manchester United and Brighton & Hove Albion will be the seventh time the Reds and Seagulls have clashed in the competition.

United have a perfect record against the visitors and, with a semi-final place on the line, we'll be hoping for more of the same this weekend.

Harold Halse paves the way for United's first FA Cup

The first time the two sides met was at the old Bank Street ground in 1909, a year before the construction of our home, Old Trafford. Harold Halse had joined United the previous year for £350 and scored the winner in front of 8,000 fans. This set the Reds on our way to winning a maiden FA Cup, beating Everton, Blackburn Rovers, Burnley, Newcastle and Bristol City on the way to lifting the trophy for the first time.

Birtles breaks duck in United colours

United were held to a 2-2 draw when the two sides met again 1981, as Mike Duxbury and Mickey Thomas's goals were cancelled out at Old Trafford. However, it was Garry Birtles who made the headlines in the replay, scoring his first goal for the club in a 2-0 victory at the Goldstone Ground. Birtles had joined United in the previous summer after winning the European Cup two years in a row with Nottingham Forest. Ironically, the Reds were knocked out of the competition in the following round by Birtles's former club Forest.

Robson captains United to success

The Reds were once again taken to a replay by Brighton, this time in the FA Cup final. Nearly 100,000 fans witnessed the first game at Wembley, where United keeper Gary Bailey produced a superb save late in the game to deny Brighton the trophy. The replay a few days later was a more one-sided affair with a brace from captain Bryan Robson the highlight as Ron Atkinson's side cruised to a fifth FA Cup with a 4-0 success.

Giggs's free-kick in front of the Stretford End


Ten years later, the two sides were reunited at Old Trafford and it was a Ryan Giggs special that sealed it for the home side. The Welshman's fantastic free-kick 15 minutes from time in front of the Stretford End ensured progression into the next round. Until Brighton's promotion to the Premier League this season, this was the last time that the two sides had competed against one another.

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WHY BRIGHTON STIRS VIVID CUP MEMORIES
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One of my very first memories of the FA Cup stretches all the way back to 1981 and a game against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Fortunately, I missed the drama of the 1979 FA Cup final and I have no real recollection of the defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the third round of the following year's competition, even though I was a fully fledged Manchester United supporter by then.

But I do recall facing Brighton in 1981 and I was excited by a chance to go all the way in a tournament that everything in those days. Playing at home on the table-football I had been bought for Christmas, the half-time scores started to come in on BBC's Grandstand and United were 2-0 down at Old Trafford. Disaster!

I was crestfallen and genuinely upset about the fact this cup run was about to be over before it had even begun. My mood lifted when the vidiprinter emerged some time around 16:30 GMT, as I believe it always did, and we had a goal back through Mike Duxbury. Soon afterwards, Mickey Thomas equalised and I was overjoyed.

I still wonder if my real affection for the FA Cup goes all the way back to a match I only followed on TV, and that was sketchy coverage at best. We had lived to fight another day! We won the replay at the Goldstone Ground but didn't make it past the fourth round, thanks to Nottingham Forest.

There was more anguish in 1982 when we lost 1-0 at Watford. Again, I was unaware of the score until half-time and I caught sight of the scoreboard as the cameras went to Vicarage Road to reveal the bad news before the reporter had even had chance to tell us about Jan Lohman's goal. Another bad memory, when I so craved a place in the FA Cup final and all that entailed. I'm still certain I feel a pain in the pit of my stomach akin to this every time we are knocked out of the competition.

So on to 1983 and it actually happened. We'd already reached the Milk Cup final and now had another date at Wembley. I was elated! Ron Atkinson's men made it all the way to the final and who would we meet on the big stage? Brighton. The Seagulls may have finished bottom of Division One but they'd made it through to their first final.

This was our moment, except it so nearly wasn't. A 2-2 draw unfolded and even though one of my favourite players at the time, Ray Wilkins, had curled a beauty that looked like being the winner, instead we were hanging on for grim life when Gordon Smith famously missed a one-one-chance with Gary Bailey late on. My dad said reassuringly the striker was offside when he went through. He wasn't. Thankfully, Bailey saved the day.

The replay was a rare chance to enjoy a final knowing you are going to win at a canter, with the Reds 3-0 up by half-time. What a feeling this was for a 10-year-old Manchester United fan, lifting the most precious piece of silverware and in style. Could football get any better than this?

Brighton had played their part in this first trophy as a Reds supporter and showed that underdogs should never be underestimated on the big occasion, something we would see again over the years. Fast forward 35 years and the clubs meet again with a place in the 2018 semi-finals at stake. The FA Cup will always be magical for people of my generation, no matter how some others may regard it, and this tie will bring all the memories flooding back.

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