Brentford have boosted their European hopes with a thrilling 4-3 victory over Manchester United at the Gtech Community Stadium. Kevin Schade scored twice, and Yoane Wissa added another as Thomas Frank’s side recorded their third straight win.
The match was an intense affair, with both teams creating scoring opportunities. Mason Mount’s 14th-minute strike ended his 400-day goal drought, but Luke Shaw’s own goal leveled the score before Schade’s header put Brentford ahead. Schade’s second goal in the 70th minute seemed to seal the win, but Alejandro Garnacho’s stunning long-range effort gave United hope.
However, Wissa’s tap-in four minutes later restored Brentford’s two-goal lead, and despite Amad Diallo’s stoppage-time goal, it was too little, too late for United. The win takes Brentford up to 10th in the Premier League table, five places higher than Manchester United.
The match showcased the youth and talent of both teams. United’s starting XI was the third-youngest in Premier League history, with Chido Obi becoming the club’s youngest-ever starter at 17 years and 156 days. Despite Mount’s goal, United’s inexperience showed, and they couldn’t hold on for a draw.
Brentford’s victory was a testament to their determination and teamwork. Schade’s double was crucial, and Wissa’s goal capped off a great team performance. The win boosts Brentford’s European hopes and puts pressure on teams above them in the table.
In conclusion, Brentford’s 4-3 win over Manchester United was a thrilling encounter that showcased the team’s spirit and talent. The win takes them closer to European qualification and puts them in a strong position for the rest of the season.
Source: Africa Publicity
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