Minute 90+8: Time's up! Man United won 1-0 at Fulham.
Ten Hag's team has 18 points after 11 matches, temporarily moving up to 6th place in the Premier League rankings before Newcastle and Brighton play.
Minute 90+1: Goal! Bruno opened the scoring. A series of careless clearances by Fulham defenders created a vicious streak in front of the goal. Bruno, after a skillful handling, decisive shot, defeated goalkeeper Bruno.
The Portuguese midfielder scored his 67th goal for Man United, his 150th club career goal.
Minute 83: Bruno took a long-range free kick, but only caused some trouble for Leno.
From the attack that followed, Anthony Martial landed and shot but the ball went wide of the goal
Minute 80: It was Man United's turn to press the field in the recent period. The problem remains the same, when the shot is not on target.
Minute 65: Fulham has continuously attacked in the past few minutes. The opportunity has come closer to coach Marco Silva's students. They have scored 7 times in the second half.
An alarming statistic is that Man United have lost all 5 of their most recent away matches in the Premier League without scoring any goals in the first half. The score for those defeats was 0 13.
Minute 60: Maguire is in trouble again. He had to leave the pitch for doctors to take care of him, but could still return.
Shortly after that, Andre Onana had two consecutive excellent saves from the home team's shot.
Minute 57: Fulham has an answer with a quick counter-attack. However, vian's cross was blocked by Maguire.
Minute 55: Man United increased the pressure in the first minutes of the second half. A truly dangerous opportunity has not appeared.
Minute 48: Garnacho launched the first shot in the second half. The ball hit the foot of defender Fulham but it was not difficult enough for Bernd Leno to score.
Minute 46: The second half begins. The two teams have not made any changes to their squads.
Man United have won their last 6 Premier League games at Fulham. Only West Bromwich Albion (8 matches from 1984 to 2011) are the "Red Devils" opponents who have won more consecutive away matches in the history of the tournament.
Minute 45+5: End of the first half. The score is still 0-0, although the two teams launched 13 shots - only 1 of which was on target.
The highlight of the first half of the match was the VAR intervention and denial of McTominay's goal.
The first half has 5 minutes of extra time.

Minute 35: There are still no clear chances for both teams, despite a total of 54 attacks so far.
Minute 25: There were some responses from the home team. Fulham mainly directed the ball to the left wing, but the 3 shots were not on target.
Man United had 66% possession but had not had any shots.
Minute 16: Fulham has a dangerous chance. Willian dribbled down the left wing, past two Man United players and shot but was blocked. The former Chelsea player's teammate shot but Wilson was offside before that.

Since the start of the 2021-2022 season, in the Premier League, Man United have had a higher winning rate (16/10 - 62.5%) and an average score (2.1) without Rashford than when the English striker (34/70 - 48.6%) and an average score of 1.6.
Minute 8: The goal was not recognized. From a free kick near the middle of the field, Christian Eriksen put the ball into the far corner, Alejandro Garnacho received the ball and put it inside, Scot McTominay cushioned the ball into the net.
However, Man United's joy did not last long, when VAR intervened and determined Maguire was offside when participating in the ball.
Minute 1: Before the clock had passed, the match had to be temporarily suspended. Harry Maguire was stunned after a collision with a home player.
A scratch appeared in the left eye of the English midfielder, but he could still return to the field.
19:30: The match begins. Man United serve.
Black clouds still hang in the sky of Old Trafford, even as we enter November. Manchester United ended October with a 0-3 defeat and started November with the same score.

Both home games, against Manchester City and Newcastle in the Premier League and Carabao Cup. That means Erik ten Hag's side have been 11 points behind the Premier League leaders and have become former Carabao Cup champions.
Will the next days of November be more comfortable for Man United? The "Red Devils" have 3 more matches before entering the break to make way for FIFA Days. The opponents are not too strong, but in this situation, no one dares to predict anything.
8 losses in 15 matches in all competitions, with a loss rate of more than 50%, it is quite unbelievable that the MU board has not yet made any move on Ten Hag's future.

There must be hopes that November will be an easier month to prepare for the revival. The results may be better, but the question is whether the problem will be completely resolved?
Then, looking at December, their match schedule will be associated with "storms", against Newcastle, Chelsea, Bournemouth, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, West Ham, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest - mostly formidable names.
Or "it's not too late to fire"! ?
Fulham, as usual, is not rated as highly as the "Red Devils", but at the moment, their indicators are not too far behind.
The London representative is 6 places behind (8/14), 3 points behind (15/12), has conceded 16 goals and scored just 2 goals (11/9).
The interesting thing about this match is that while Fulham won 2 and lost 2 matches played at Craven Cottage this season (scored 4 goals, conceded 6 times), Man United also won 2 and lost 2 away (scored 4 goals, conceded 6 times).
Of course, Man United's individuals are better, but the problem is that the internal situation at Old Trafford can completely put the team in a state of lack of the highest motivation.
It would be ironic (but it could be reasonable) if the players' motivation was to... overthrow Ten Hag.
Man United arrived in London without Casemiro, Luke Shaw, Amad Diallo, Tyrell Malacia, Lisandro Martinez (injured) and Jadon Sancho (internally suspended).
For the home team, Issa Diop, Tosin Adarabioyo, Adama Traore and Kenny Tete are injured.