Man Utd vs Brentford: A Disasterclass in Red
Hold onto your hats, folks, because this was a game you wouldn't want to be caught dead at. Manchester United, fresh off their pre-season "success," went to Brentford and got absolutely smoked. This was a night for the ages, but sadly not in the way United fans would have hoped.
The Bees were buzzing, and the Red Devils looked like they were still in the pub. United were absolutely slaughtered in the first half, with Brentford scoring a hat-trick of goals in the opening 35 minutes. It was a performance that lacked any sort of fight, passion, or organization.
Player Ratings: A Sea of Red
Let's be honest, it's tough to give anyone on United a decent rating after this debacle. But here's a quick rundown of the worst offenders:
- David de Gea: It's hard to blame De Gea for all four goals, but his positioning was questionable on a few occasions.
- Lisandro Martinez: The Argentine looked overwhelmed, struggling against the pace and physicality of the Brentford attack.
- Christian Eriksen: A shadow of his former self, Eriksen was totally lost in midfield.
- Marcus Rashford: One of the few players who looked up for it, but he couldn't create anything on his own.
On the other side, Brentford were a force of nature. Ivan Toney, the man who never stops, scored twice and was a nightmare for the United defense. Bryan Mbeumo looked incredibly dangerous, and Mathias Jensen controlled the midfield with ease.
Highlights (Or Lowlights?)
- The first goal was a disasterclass in defending. Mbeumo waltzed through the United backline like it was a training ground.
- De Gea's questionable decision-making. He seemed hesitant to come off his line on a few occasions, gifting Brentford easy goals.
- Eriksen getting completely bypassed. It was a tough night for the Danish midfielder, who looked completely lost and out of his depth.
This wasn't just a loss, it was a humiliation. There were whispers of "crisis" at Old Trafford, and for good reason. It's one thing to lose a game, but to be completely outplayed in the way United were is worrying. This is a team in desperate need of a wake-up call.
So, dear readers, what did you think of this disastrous display? Was it a sign of things to come for Manchester United? Or just a one-off blip? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.