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Carrick maintains perfect start as united edge Fulham in five-goal thriller

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Manchester United’s interim manager, Michael Carrick, maintained his perfect start in charge as Benjamin Sesko’s dramatic stoppage-time goal secured a thrilling 3–2 victory over Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday.

In a match filled with intensity, momentum swings, and late drama, United showed resilience to edge out their visitors and keep Carrick’s unbeaten run intact.

The Red Devils struck first in the opening half, with Casemiro rising highest to power home a header and give the home side an early advantage. The goal settled United into rhythm, with Carrick’s men controlling much of the early exchanges.

After the break, United doubled their lead when Matheus Cunha found the back of the net, sparking celebrations around Old Trafford and putting the hosts firmly in command.

In an incredible finale, Raul Jimenez’s penalty with five minutes left gave Fulham hope before Kevin’s wonder-goal hauled the visitors level in stoppage-time.

To United’s immense credit, they hit straight back as the much-maligned Sesko’s fourth goal in his last four games sealed Carrick’s third successive victory.

After masterminding surprise wins over Manchester City and Premier League leaders Arsenal, this remarkable encounter suggested former United midfielder Carrick might have the Midas touch.

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