Wilder sensed the game was moving too quickly in Brighton s direction so decided to make a tactical switch midway through the half, substituting the wasteful John Fleck for striker Oliver Burke.
The change triggered their first meaningful attempt when David McGoldrick - scorer of both goals against United - saw a 20-yard free-kick touched wide by Seagulls goalkeeper Robert Sanchez.
The visitors were enjoying their best spell of the game at that stage before the sending off of Lundstram halted their momentum.
Referee Peter Bankes initially produced a yellow card when the midfielder overran the ball and lunged at Joel Veltman, before delighting the limited home crowd by upgrading the punishment to red having watched a replay of the incident on a pitchside monitor.
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Manchester United will hope to continue their fine form on the road in the Premier League when they take on Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Thursday.
Footballing action across Europe is starting to pick up pace, with Gameweek 13 of the 2020/21 Premier League set to be culminated on Thursday. The only game on the night will have Sheffield United play hosts to Manchester United at Bramall Lane, with the Blades still in search of their first league win of the season.
Sheffield United seem to have been struck by the infamous second season syndrome, as they are still in search of their first win of the season in the Premier League. In fact, the Blades, who took the Premier League by storm last term, have raked in just a solitary point after their first 12 outings, with their struggles characterized by their inability to find the back of the ne
How your fridge is heating up the planet 11th Dec 2020 | Source: BBC
The way you dispose of old kitchen appliances and air conditioning units can have a huge impact on the climate.
Whether you are a farmer in Kenya transporting milk to the local market, the owner of a London cornershop or a patient undergoing chemotherapy in Japan, we all rely on devices that keep us, and the things we consume, cool. Without fridges our food would quickly go off, milk would rapidly sour and food poisonings would likely skyrocket.
In the coming months, refrigeration is likely to play a vital role in the current pandemic too. As vaccines begin to roll out, they will need enormous cold-storage supply chains for them to be manufactured, distributed and stored until they are administered. Many other life-saving medications – from insulin to antibiotics – also need to be stored in this “cold-chain” to prevent them from degrading and becoming useless.