Cameroon international Bryan Mbeumo has etched his name into the history books of Manchester United following his strike in the Premier League clash against Arsenal on Sunday.
Mbeumo, who joined the Red Devils in the summer delivered an outstanding performance as his outfit cruised to a 3-2 away victory over the Gunners at the Emirates Stadium.
The result not only strengthened United’s momentum but also saw a remarkable individual milestone achieved during a pulsating encounter.
One of the standout moments of the match came through Bryan Mbeumo, who found the back of the net against the Gunners to etch his name into the record books.
Mbeumo became the first player since Van Persie in the 2012/13 season to score against Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool in his debut campaign, an extraordinary achievement that underlines his immediate impact at the highest level.
The defeat added to Arsenal’s recent defensive struggles. Following the loss to Manchester United, the Gunners have now conceded 17 goals, a statistic that underlines their difficulties at the back and raises questions about their consistency as the season progresses.
As a consequence of Arsenal’s latest setback, Chelsea’s long-standing defensive record will remain untouched for at least another season, preserving a notable benchmark in Premier League history.
Overall, the thrilling contest at the Emirates delivered goals, drama and history, with Manchester United walking away with a vital win and Bryan Mbeumo emerging as one of the night’s defining figures.
Since joining Manchester United, the 26-year-old forward has racked up 8 goals and delivered an assist in 18 Premier League games.





