A Chaotic Start at Old Trafford Manchester United’s return to winning ways at Old Trafford was anything but straightforward. The Red Devils found themselves behind just minutes into the match after a mix-up between André Onana and Dorgu gifted Ipswich an early goal. A misplaced pass allowed Philoogene to slot the easiest goal of his career, silencing the home crowd. United Fight Back Despite the early setback, United rallied with Bruno Fernandes at the heart of the response. His dangerous free-kick caused havoc in the Ipswich box, leading to an equalizer by Morsy in the 22nd minute. The momentum stayed with the visitors, and just four minutes later, Morsy set up his teammate for a second goal, putting Ipswich in a strong position. However, United’s resilience showed when a Fernandes corner found De Ligt, who smashed the ball into the net from close range, restoring parity just before halftime. Maguire’s Winner Seals the Victory Just after the break, United took the lead in emphatic fashion. Down to ten men after Dorgu’s red card, they refused to back down. A bullet header from Harry Maguire, again assisted by Fernandes from a set piece, sent Old Trafford into celebration. Despite Ipswich’s best efforts to push for an equalizer, United held firm, securing three crucial points. Ipswich’s Struggles Continue While Manchester United celebrated a much-needed victory that brought them level with Spurs, Ipswich’s woes deepened. Their winless run in 2025 extended to eight matches, and with relegation looming, their return to the Championship is becoming increasingly inevitable. United’s fightback showcased their determination, while Ipswich left the pitch wondering what could have been. Post navigation Liverpool and Everton Share the Spoils in a Dramatic Merseyside Derby Liverpool’s Dominant Display Against Newcastle: A Statement of Intent