straight to your inboxOle Gunnar Solskjaer defended Aaron Wan-Bissaka's nervy performance after Manchester United's 3-2 win over Brighton.Wan-Bissaka started his first Premier League game of the season, having sat out the opening defeat to former club Crystal Palace yet his errors led to the penalty that Neal Maupay converted and Solly March's 95th minute equaliser.March was unmarked at the far post to steer in Adam Webster's cross when United had seven players inside their own area to Brighton's four.
Solskjaer had sent on Eric Bailly for Mason Greenwood and switched to a back five in an effort to hold onto United's 2-1 advantage but the tactical switch invited more pressure.Wan-Bissaka was defensively near-flawless in his first season.
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