The free fall of Man Utd seems endless. After a disappointing start to the season losing at home to Brighton, the team led by Erik Ten Hag insisted that the self-destruct button had been pressed again to fit into a mess of scandal.
Brentford
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Brentford: Drawing; Hickey (Sorensen, d. 80), Jansson, Mee, Henay; Roerslev, Norgaard, Jensen (Wissa, d. 74); Mbeumo (Baptiste, d. 74), Toney, Dasilva (Janelt, d. 61).
Manchester United: De Gea; Dalot, Maguire, Lisandro Martínez (Varane, m. 46), Luke Shaw (Malacia, m. 46); Eriksen (Van de Beek, d. 87), Fred (McTominay, d. 46), Bruno Fernandes; Sancho (Elanga, d. 60), Christian, Rashford.
The objectives: 1-0, m. 10: Dasilva. 2-0, m. 18: Jensen. 3-0, m. 30: Me. 4-0, m. 35: Mbeumo.
Referee: Stuart Atwell. He yellow carded visitors Maguire (m. 15), McTominay (m. 82), Rashford (m. 89) and Bruno Fernandes (m. 93).
Incidents: match corresponding to the second day of the ‘Premier League’, played at the Gtech stadium in Brentford in front of around 17,000 spectators.
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It’s no exaggeration to say that the ‘red devils’ staged one of the worst games in their history against brentford. Especially after seeing the disastrous first half boiled over by a completely disfigured United despite having the Cristiano Ronaldo What headline. A humiliating 4-0 at half-time was enough for many fans to display banners against the Glazers (the club’s owners) calling for his departure.
Gifts from De Gea and Eriksen
The bad image of debut against Brighton and all soap opera with CR7 formed a enormous pressure which ended up blowing up Manchester United. David De Geawho with his stop managed to avoid great ridicule at Old Trafford, was the first to show it by ‘swallowing’ a shot safely by Josh Dasilva (10′).
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With this resounding mistake begins United’s disaster, exacerbated by the gift of Christian Eriksen shortly after. The Dane failed in his mission to play the ball out of his own goal – a clear directive from Ten Hag – and lead 2-0 by Mathias Jensen (18′).
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Brentford smells blood and went for the jugular of a United hesitated and gave up corner is the third to a shot by Ben Mee after passing the ball in front of the Mancunian goal (31′).
4-0 at halftime
A deadly counter-attack from Brentford completed the disaster after a corner kick in favor of the ‘red devils’. The Ten Hag players lazily retreated and Mbeumo he took advantage of this to sign the fourth and unleash the madness of his fans (35′). Ten Hag breathed a sigh of relief, feeling very sad when he reached the landing.
The Dutch coach made three changes in the interval, bringing on Malacia, Varane and McTominay in place of Shaw, Lisandro and Fred. harry maguireincomprehensibly, continued on the field despite another unfortunate performance.
De Gea avoids a big win
United improved their image in the second half, a fact with little merit that sees the derailment of the first act. Even, can receive a bigger win if not for De Gea, who was his old self again, making some useful saves.
raw defeat to reflect the one that United reaped in their visit to Brentford, making the project started by the Ten Hag shake in the first change. March last in the Premier after two contentious days, but worryingly the image of a club adrift for far too long continues.
Source: La Verdad

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