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Monday, October 9, 2023

McTominay rescues Man United but questions mount for Ten Hag

Dawson: Man United were 'woeful' despite late win. Rob Dawson and Steve Nicol recap Manchester United's dramatic late victory over Brentford in the Premier League.
MANCHESTER, England -- Scott McTominay found an answer for Manchester United against Brentford on Saturday, but the questions are mounting for manager Erik ten Hag.

McTominay came on after 87 minutes with United 1-0 down and scored in the 93rd and 97th minutes to secure a 2-1 win and blow the roof off Old Trafford. Ten Hag punched the air and McTominay sank to his knees as United gave fans one of their famous late flourishes and the stadium descended into bedlam.

Ten Hag, no doubt, will delight in watching the final minutes when he comes to analyse the game in his Carrington office next week, but the other 90 might make him wince.

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This was like the 1-0 home defeat to Crystal Palace a week ago, except Palace managed to survive United's late pressure and this time Brentford collapsed. Quite why Bryan Mbeumo decided to intentionally handle the ball with the score at 1-1 and give Bruno Fernandes the chance to throw a long free kick into the box for McTominay's last-gasp winner is anyone's guess.

Ten Hag won't be complaining. Judging by this performance, he needs all the help he can get. Just minutes before the miraculous turnaround, the Brentford fans had been singing, "You're getting sacked in the morning."

"It has to be a turning point but also a restart because we have to get into higher levels," Ten Hag said after the match. "The spirit is good, the belief is good and the team is together. We have shown that, we have shown strong character. It can be a turning point but it is up to us.

"We had some opportunities and then the same story again, we conceded a goal on a decisive moment, totally the wrong decision. Two or three players. We started and we were not in formation, an easy giveaway and it sums up our season. Such easy giveaways, you get punished in top football. We have too good players to act like this."

For the sixth time in 11 games this season, United conceded the first goal thanks to defending so bad it was like something from an elaborate comedy sketch.

First, Casemiro needlessly gave the ball away in midfield and then missed his tackle to win it back. Victor Lindelöf, who looked uncomfortable as a makeshift left-back alongside a centre-back pair of Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans, scuffed his clearance in the penalty. When Mathias Jensen's weak shot finally arrived, it squeezed under André Onana's right hand.

It got so bad that midway through the first half, Onana stopped trying to play out from the back and instead started pumping long balls up to Rasmus Højlund. The Denmark striker, strong and aggressive at centre-forward, was the only United player to emerge from the first half with any credit and at half-time Ten Hag decided he'd seen enough of Casemiro and brought on Christian Eriksen in his place.
Scott McTominay scored twice in second-half stoppage time to secure Man United a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Brentford on Saturday.
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