Sadly, sadly Man Utd!

To say Manchester United were humiliated at Brentford on Saturday night would be such an understatement. What the Red Devils suffered today is probably one of the most embarrassing moments in the long and proud history of the club.Erik ten Hag’s outfit lost 4-0 after conceding the same number of goals in just 35 minutes. Clueless, outplayed and baffled, United defended deplorably, with De Gea reacting like an amateur. His horrible reactions are to blame for the first two Brentford’s goals as the Spanish keeper continued his awful form. Once the car went downwards, it couldn’t stop from there. Almost instantly, it was 3-0 for the hosts, and before you could spell out Erik ten Hag’s name, we witnessed the fourth goal in De Gea’s net. Disastrous, just like their green, third kit, United could not complete more than two passes in a game that saw them conceding more goals from Brentford than in the period after WWII until today!Go hug a Manchester United fan pic.twitter.com/WkhU4bYhFW— B/R Football (@brfootball) August 13, 2022 The Dutch tactician tried to save what’s left of the team’s dignity with a couple of half-time substitutes, but Varane, McTominay and Malacia are not magicians but solid players.Erik ten hag is not a bad coach. He simply works with a finished Manchester United team. Along side the likes of Maguire and Penaldo; coupled with a Man U fan base. So delete him from your “finished” and “fraud” talks.Ask @TheEuropeanLad if you need confirmation of these facts. pic.twitter.com/YjxUr09RpB— Lionel Messi Tweets (@LionelMessiTwts) August 13, 2022 In his pre-match statement, Ten Hag optimistically emphasized the importance of patience and told reporters, “he’ll get it done”.”I’m convinced I’ll get it done – I did it everywhere. It is a big challenge, and we knew that before. It takes time, but in football, you do not have time, and that is what makes it such a big challenge.”Oh, the poor man, if he had only known…”It’s a real achievement to spend a billion pounds and be this bad” 💰Brentford’s starting XI: £55mManchester United’s starting XI: £424m pic.twitter.com/SeNGiIohfX— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) August 13, 2022 After two shocking defeats at the start of the season, Ten Hag is much closer to being sacked than to getting things done as he promised. In hindsight, it seems the gaffer himself is just a tiny bit of a problem that torments the former both England and European champion.When Manchester United fans realize they play Liverpool next week … 😅 pic.twitter.com/nM5XeesoPg— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) August 13, 2022 Sunny days are far gone, and the Old Trafford outfit is rewriting history, only this time in catastrophic ways. Goal difference 1-6, and the very bottom of the Premier League table is a pill hard to swallow for the fanbase. Many vital changes are needed there, as soon as possible.PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 2SaturdayAston Villa – Everton 2-1 (1-0)/Ings 31, Buendia 85 – Digne 87 og/Arsenal – Leicester 4-2 (2-0)/Jesus 22, 35, Xhaka 55, Martinelli 75 – Saliba 53 og, Maddison 74/Brighton – Newcastle 0-0Manchester City – Bournemouth 4-0 (3-0)/Gundogan 19, De Bruyne 31, Foden 37. Lerma 79 og/Southampton – Leeds 2-2 (0-0)/Aribo 72, Walker-Peters 81 – Rodrigo 46, 60/Wolverhampton – Fulham 0-0Brentford – Manchester United 4-0 (4-0)/Dasilva 10, Jensen 18, Mee 30, Mbeumo 35/Sunday16.00: (4.40) Nott.Forest (3.50) West Ham (1.95)17:30: (2.40) Chelsea (3.35) Tottenham (3.20)Monday22.00: (1.20) Liverpool (7.75) Crystal Palace (16.0)***odds are subject to change

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