Brentford sentenced Manchester United to a record-proof 16th Premier League defeat of the season when they held a late fight against 4: 3 in West London on Sunday afternoon.
Mason Mount’s second goal of his united career proved to be a wild start to the process. Brentford rightly entered a 2-1 lead before the interval, which they extended with two more goals before the last 15 minutes of an increasingly one-sided competition.
Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo produced two individual moments of the brilliance in order to push back some perspectiveness for visitors in the final phase, but these efforts have little watering down the bitter reality of United’s low 15th place in the 15th place.
How the game unfolds
Brentford boss Thomas Frank spoke for the incredible minority when he welcomed Ruben Amorim’s visitors. “It is a team that is really structured,” insisted the Danish coach. “They defend very well, they know what they want to do offensive and defensive.”
An United Side, who guarantees the lowest Premier League points in club history, threatened to meet Frank’s high billing on Sunday afternoon.
It was a wonderfully crispy passport sequence that left United through the red and white stripes from the half after 14 minutes. Alejandro Garnacho poured over the top on Kobbie Mainos perfectly weighted, before firing a shortening of the less stained Mason Mount for his first goal in 13 months. Oddly enough, his last was also in the GTech Community Stadium of Brentford.
However, this outbreak of the coordinated game was a clear anomaly compared to the rest of the competition. Brentford raved about the visitors and wrote the dark blue shirts in their own defensive thirds as he bombed the penalty area.
A long throw in the 27th minute finally found the way to Mikkel Damsgaard, whose stabbed effort on the way to the back of the network had made a friendly distraction from Luke Shaw.
Kevin Schade rewarded Brentford’s obvious dominance with a towering header on the back post six minutes later. The United Center-Back Matthijs de Ligt was tending to the lawn after he had come together with Yoane Wissa, but was allowed to find ahead. Brentford fully took advantage of the reduced defensive from United.
Amorim was adapted during the interval, removing Shaw and the terminal from Patrick Dorgu from the line of fire. After United had only tried a shot over the entire opening of 45 minutes, he had two in so many seconds within five minutes after the restart.
Nevertheless, it was the hosts who beat again after the interval. Despite Frank’s bizarre claims, United had proven that the defensive solidity of a blancgang drove on his second afternoon. The German striker was one of three Brentford players who were introduced to a back defender Tyler Fredicson at a back position of United’s lonely 20-year-old central defender.
With the wind in Brentford’s sailing, Wissa let off a beautiful passport, which zigt the core of the increasingly hypothetical rebel from United through the zigt to create it with more than 15 minutes with 4: 1.
Garnacho was one of only three players who keeps their starting place on Thursday before the decisive semi -finals of the Europa League. The Argentine was left on the field for the full 90 minutes and had a lavish exertion in the final phase to reduce United’s deficit. Amad Diallo closed the gap even further with an up -and -coming effort that splashed between Mark Flekken’s legs, although it did no damage to the last one and a half hours.
Matthijs de Ligt was part of the Manchester United teams who gave three goals against Brentford this season, but the Dutch central defender was released for two of these controversial strikes.
Brentford took the lead in the first half as early as October, while a blood-soaked de-Ligt saw Ethan Pinnock rose over a lot to get the bees in front of him. This “injustice” to use Erik Ten Hag’s words was repeated on Sunday when the former Ajax defender was sitting, while Schade climbed an invisible staircase in the air.
De Ligt had been triggered by a knee with Wissa, and despite his politely raised arm, referee Anthony Taylor was not obliged to stop the game. As explained in Law 5, the game official only brings the competition to a standstill when a player is “seriously injured” or suffers from a head injury.
On May 4, the International Star Wars Day, it was suitable that Obi won the first start of his career in Premier League. The youngest top league starter for United in the past three decades has not enjoyed an overwhelming influence on the procedure. The 17-year-old was limited to a very few touch of a player who was presented for the full 90 minutes, but the boy showed some ghost.
Although Obi repeated in his physical duels with Brentford’s fleshy defensive duo from Sepp van den Berg and Nathan Collins, he did not give up and fought for two efforts that had to be in a hurry.
Unfortunately, for Obi he offered the same quality that the misfires of Rasmus Hojlund has in abundance. There is no shortage of exuberance in United’s series of attacks, the end product is far less upcoming.
The match was not five minutes old when Shaw just avoided a bone -headed mistake and led a long punt forward under pressure over Altay Bayindir. Fortunately for the returning defender, his faulty back pass hit a farm past the post.
Shaw was not so happy in the 27th minute when Damsgaard’s first bore efforts drained out of his chest and the network.
The defender, who was at risk of injury, hardly seemed to have control over the ball, even if he crashed into United from his body. At the end of a disorienting opening of 45 minutes, Shaw was wandering around on the carousel of the airport luggage like a lonely suitcase, with the captain bracelet being wrapped over the strap.
After the game, Amorim existed that the defender was enthusiastic during the break to keep him against the Athletic Club for the semi -finals on Thursday, although this excuse did not bring a catastrophic excursion back for a game for a game that still got back to full fitness.
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