“LET Him Pack his things and Leave I don’t want to see him in my Club Again, He didn’t score an open Net and caused the equaliser Vs Brentford”- Erig Ten Hag has instructed Manchester United FLOP to leave the Club with immediate effect
Brentford’s manager, Thomas Frank, offered his perspective on the team’s performance following their 1-1 draw against Manchester United, suggesting that their display surpassed their previous 4-0 victory over the same opponents last season.
The memorable triumph over United occurred during Erik ten Hag’s early tenure in August 2022, marking a significant moment for the Bees. However, despite the emphatic victory, Frank believes that Brentford’s performance in the recent encounter showcased even greater prowess.
During Saturday’s match at the Gtech Community Stadium, United found themselves on the defensive end, conceding a staggering 31 shots on their goal. Despite their resilient defense, United managed to salvage a point, much to Brentford’s frustration.
Mason Mount’s late effort appeared to tip the scales in United’s favor, only for Kristoffer Ajer to swiftly equalize, ensuring that Brentford secured a well-deserved point. Frank expressed his disbelief at not clinching a victory, emphasizing the team’s dominance throughout the game.
In his post-match comments, Frank praised his team’s remarkable performance, hailing it as one of their best of the season. He commended the players for their relentless pressure and control, particularly in the face of United’s formidable attacking trio.
Reflecting on the match in an interview with Sky Sports, Frank reiterated his belief that Brentford was the superior side and deserved to emerge victorious. Despite the late setback, he expressed satisfaction with the team’s overall performance, describing it as nearly flawless.
The match witnessed Brentford setting a record for the most shots ever taken in a Premier League game, further highlighting their dominance on the field. Despite the outcome, Frank remained upbeat, emphasizing the positives and expressing confidence in the team’s capabilities moving forward.