‘SHINING HERO’ – Man Utd made an emotional comeback in 4 minutes of stoppage time against Brentford

Man United players earned plaudits from Head Coach Erik Ten Hag for their unwavering commitment to the team’s strategy, which resulted in a 2-1 victory over Brentford at Old Trafford.

After the dramatic comeback victory against Brentford in round 8 of the Premier League on the evening of October 7 (Vietnam time), coach Ten Hag exclaimed with excitement, “We create our own luck.”

Midfielder Scott McTominay, who came on as a replacement for the away team in the 87th minute, scored twice in just four minutes of extra time (in the 93rd and 97th minutes) to assist the coach’s team win. The away team had led 1-0 up until the 90th minute. Ten Hag avoided the humiliation of suffering a third straight loss at their own stadium, which has not occurred at home since the year 1970.

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Scott McTominay helped Man Utd win an unbelievable comeback against Brentford thanks to a double goal in injury time (Photo: AP).

Man Utd is experiencing an extremely bad start to the season, having lost 4 out of 7 Premier League matches and losing both opening matches of the Champions League group stage.

Coach Ten Hag’s chair will be greatly shaken if he continues to lose to Brentford at Old Trafford, but in the end McTominay becomes the savior for the Dutch strategist.

“I’m really proud of my students. They didn’t give up. They kept their faith after conceding first. I also want to thank the fans.

They kept us going and we turned a corner. You feel the explosion. To describe this feeling, I cannot say it all, but it is such a wonderful feeling,” coach Ten Hag excitedly shared.

Meanwhile, midfielder McTominay also felt indescribable joy after helping Man Utd win all 3 points with a double goal in injury time.

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Coach Erik Ten Hag is satisfied with his students (Photo: AP).

“At this club, I have always been told to never give up. I have been at Man Utd since I was 5 years old. I understand the feeling of never being allowed to give up more than anyone,” the Scottish midfielder affirmed. determined.

As for Brentford, coach Thomas Frank was disappointed with the home team’s collapse in extra time of the match. The Danish strategist expressed: “Football is brutal in moments like this.

I think we did a lot of things right when we came to Old Trafford. The first half was almost perfect, we created high pressure, counter-attacked well and deserved to take the lead.

Of course you know in the second half you’re going to be under pressure here. I really felt we defended very well and didn’t create any big opportunities for the opponent until the third minute of injury time.”