Danny Welbeck had Manchester United-supporting friends and family in the stands at Old Trafford at the weekend, which he described as 'different' from his time spent at the club.
Brighton comfortably defeated United 3-1 in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon and Welbeck scored the first goal of the game in the 20th minute when finding the bottom corner after being left unmarked in the box.
Welbeck came through United's academy and he left the club in 2014 to join Arsenal, where he spent five years. ALSO READ: Tactical gamble failed for United vs Brighton ALSO READ: McTominay and Lindelof poor in Brighton defeat The well-taken goal was Welbeck's fourth in the league against his former club and that's the most by any player to have played for United, but speaking after his side's victory, he said it's not something he focuses on.
Welbeck spoke to My Albion TV and he briefly discussed changes to Old Trafford and having friends and family in the stands. "There have been some changes down in the dressing room area and the corridors, but it's nice to come here with the lads and produce a big performance.
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