Manchester United rallied yet again away from Old Trafford, beating Sheffield United 3-2 on the back of a Marcus Rashford brace to move up to sixth in the Premier League on Thursday night.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team went into the game riding a nine-match away winning streak in the league, but went down inside of five minutes when second-choice keeper Dean Henderson lost the ball in front of his own net and David McGoldrick pounced to fire Sheffield United in front.
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The away winning streak aside, it was the sixth consecutive match that Man United conceded the first goal while playing on the road, having come back to win the previous five.