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Premier League: Fulham win at Man United; Villa thrash Forest; Everton's late slip up

Alex Iwobi snatched a winner deep into injury time to give Fulham their first victory against Manchester United at Old Trafford since 2003.

The 2-1 win was only the Londoners' second at the stadium since 1963 and brought to a halt United's run of four straight Premier League victories.

Erik ten Hag's side were without injured Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund, who had scored in six consecutive games.

Academy graduate Omari Forson, 19, was brought in for his first start in attack, with Marcus Rashford playing as the striker. But United looked toothless going forward and it was Fulham who drew first blood.

They made the breakthrough after 65 minutes when Nigerian defender Calvin Bassey swept the ball in from a corner.

Harry Maguire thought he had rescued a point for the hosts when he equalised in the 89th minute when Bruno Fernandes’ cross was pushed out by Fulham keeper Bernd Leno and the Englishman lashed the loose ball home.

But nine minutes into stoppage time, Iwobi applied the finishing touch to a sweeping counter-attack and Fulham took all three points.

The win ended a run of 11 away matches without a victory for the Cottagers and inflicted a major blow to United's hopes of clinching a Champions League place. They now sit eight points adrift of Aston Villa in fourth place.

Fulham matchwinner Alex Iwobi said afterwards: "I'm over the moon right now to come back into the team and get the win here – there is no better feeling.

"We feel we performed really well and have been performing really well recently, it is just about getting the results."

United scorer Maguire admitted: "Overall on the balance of play we didn't do enough in the first 60 minutes or so, we started the game not great.

"We were probably naive in the end

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