Fulham late show leaves United shell-shocked
Fulham burst Manchester United's bubble as Alex Iwobi scored deep into stoppage-time to claim a shock 2-1 Premier League victory in a dramatic finish at Old Trafford.
It was United's first defeat in six league matches and Fulham's first win at Old Trafford since 2003, only its second since 1963.
"I'm over the moon right now to come back into the team and get the win here - there is no better feeling," Iwobi said. "We feel we performed really well and have been performing really well recently, it is just about getting the results."
Fulham struck first in the 65th minute when Calvin Bassey fired his own rebound into the roof of the net for his first goal for the Cottagers.
The home team looked set to salvage a point when Harry Maguire equalised in the 89th minute with a half volley from inside the penalty area after the ball came off keeper Bernd Leno.
But Iwobi, who earlier squandered two good chances, swept a shot past Andre Onana into the bottom corner in the 97th minute after a counter-attack to leave United fans shell-shocked.
"We were probably naive in the end by throwing too many bodies forward and getting done on the counterattack," Maguire said. "We've been on a good run of form and came into the game we were confident.
"We got hit by the injury to Rasmus, who has been a big focal point for us, but it is up to us to find the solutions and the areas we need to improve on."