Soccer-Fernandes equals league assist record in United's 3-2 win over Forest


Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Nottingham Forest - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - May 17, 2026 Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes in action REUTERS/Phil Noble

MANCHESTER, ⁠England, May 17 (Reuters) - Manchester United secured a ⁠3-2 Premier League victory over Nottingham Forest ‌in their final home game of a resurgent season on Sunday, with the club on the cusp of ​confirming Michael Carrick as their ⁠permanent manager.

Luke Shaw, Matheus ⁠Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo scored, while captain Bruno ⁠Fernandes ‌equalled the league record for assists in a season with his 20th, ⁠as United stayed third on 68 points ​with one ‌game remaining. Forest sit 16th on 43 ⁠points.

Shaw opened ​the scoring in the fifth minute after a loose clearance fell kindly, drilling his finish into ⁠the bottom corner for his first ​league goal in more than three years. Morato levelled in the 53rd minute, heading home from ⁠close range.

Cunha restored United's lead two minutes later with an effort that stood following a lengthy VAR check for a possible Mbeumo handball ​in the build-up. Mbeumo ⁠scored in the 76th minute with a composed ​finish from Fernandes' cross, but ‌Morgan Gibbs-White pulled one back ​soon after to ensure a nervy finale.

(Reporting by Lori EwingEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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