On another humiliating day for English club Manchester United, they conceded four goals in the first 35 minutes and was swept aside in a 4-0 loss at Brentford in the English Premier League, reports UNB.
Temperatures soared in England on Saturday and no one was feeling the heat more than Red Devil's latest manager, Erik ten Hag.
It’s two matches, two losses so far for new manager, the Dutchman who arrived from Ajax in a bold offseason appointment as United's fifth manager in nine years and looked shell-shocked in the dug-out as the goals poured in at Brentford Community Stadium.
It was understandable, too. United had never gone into halftime of a Premier League match trailing 4-0. Never before in the Premier League had United conceded so many goals so quickly.
Ten Hag said, “What I asked them to do was play with belief and take responsibility for their performance. That is what they didn't do.”
Josh Dasilva, Mathias Jensen, Ben Mee and Bryan Mbeumo were the scorers for Brentford, which pressed relentlessly and blew United away.
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