The time has not been going well for Manchester United as they lost the recent match against Brentford by 3-1. This season was not a good one for them as they had significant losses this time. It's really time that Manchester United needs to pull up its socks, as there have not been any major outcomes in their performances. This also raises a question about what Manchester United management is actually doing after such a disastrous performance in consistent seasons. The problem needs to be addressed right at the root.
Manchester United’s Turmoil Deepens as Early Igor Thiago Brace Sinks Red Devils in 2-1 First Half
A lot of changes have been made in the squad, which includes changing coaches, bringing new players, but nothing hasn't really worked majorly. This is a concern for such an old and prestigious club in the Premier League. A major revamp needs to be done in all the departments for a complete rival. Internal politics and ego won't take the club to the top. In the match, they conceded the first goal in the 8th minute when Igor Thiago scored the first goal for Brentford. This was the first blow to their lineup, and similarly, the second goal came in quick succession in the 20th minute by none other than Igo Thiago. Well, there was a slight comeback from Man United in the 26th minute by Benjamin Sesko. The first half ended was pretty much this, with 2-1.
Jensen’s Late Goal Seals 3-1 Brentford Victory, Man United Slip to 14th
The second half started, but Man United didn't gain much traction from this, and the third goal was scored in the 90th minute by Mathias Jensen, and that sealed the match for Brentford. With this loss, Man United goes down to 14th position in the points table with only 2 wins out of the matches they have played. The lack of trust within the team with the coach is also quite evident. He doesn't look promising, nor has he been able to deliver anything major till now. They now need to think about the matches ahead, and this will raise a big question as to whether they will be able to come to the top 4. The coach needs to devise a plan for the upcoming matches and make sure there are no more losses.