Brentford 4-0 Manchester United: Erik ten Hag's side thrashed in west London by brilliant Bees
In an astonishing first half in some intense west London
heat, Manchester United put in one of their worst performances in 30 years of
playing in the Premier League - with Ten Hag's mistake-laden side doing their
new manager no favours.
Goalkeeper David de Gea let Josh Dasilva's simple shot crawl under his
body at the near post after 10 minutes before the goalkeeper's pass put former
Brentford player Christian Eriksen in trouble, with Mathias Jensen gaining
possession in the penalty area for a simple finish (18).
The Bees managed to double that advantage before
half-time, with Ben Mee leaping over Lisandro Martinez to head home on his home
debut (30) before Ivan Toney fed Bryan Mbuemo to finish off a blistering
counter-attack for their fourth after just 35 minutes.
Cristiano Ronaldo - recalled to the starting line-up - wasted three
chances in a result that leaves Ten Hag's side bottom of the Premier League
with zero points, with Liverpool their next opponents at Old Trafford in nine
days' time on Monday Night Football.
When asked about his triple substitution at half-time,
which saw him take off defenders Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw alongside
Fred, Ten Hag said: "I changed three, but I could have changed them all.
We wanted to bring some fresh energy in the game, there was nothing specific to
the ones we subbed because I don't think it's all to them."
"It's naive, how we played today, you have to play more direct. We
said: invite them in [to press] and play long. We attracted them, the space was
high on the pitch and we had to choose that option. That's what we couldn't do.
It's no good, definitely. That's not the standard on how we want to act.
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