Liverpool icon broke Man Utd record during Brighton win
Liverpool and Manchester City icon James Milner now has more wins against Manchester United than any other player in Premier League history.
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Milner came off the bench to play the last 13 minutes of Brighton’s 3-1 win over United at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Goals from Danny Welbeck, Pascal Gross and Joao Pedro saw the Seagulls condemn the Red Devils to a third defeat in their opening five games of the season, with a late strike from Hannibal Mejbri doing little to remedy the situation.
Though all the goals had been scored by the time he got on the pitch, Milner’s participation in the match, mean’s he has now beaten United 11 times in thee league.
The 37-year-old has claimed the status as United’s worst-ever opponent for himself, going ahead of Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard and former Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and City forward Nicolas Anelka.
According to Opta, the versatile midfielder also has the joint-most away wins against United with six and is the first player to have won at Old Trafford with four different clubs – Aston Villa, City, Liverpool and now Brighton.
In total, Milner has played United 35 times in the Premier League – 11 wins, 10 draws and 14 losses – scoring three goals and creating four assists.
After trophy-laden spells with United’s biggest rivals, the former England international moved to the Amex on a free over the summer.
He’s made a good start at his new new club, playing a part in all five opening games of the campaign, with Brighton winning four of them to go fourth in the table.
He’ll be in line to feature in the Seagulls’ first-ever European game on Thursday when they host AEK Athens in the Europa League.
United meanwhile will be hoping to get back to winning ways when they make their Champions League return on Wednesday when they travel to Bayern Munich.
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