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Instead of regretting, fans and all MU players should be grateful for winning a point against Brentford in round 30 of the Premier League.
Two weeks is not a long time, but for MU, it is a big difference.
In the FA Cup quarterfinals on March 17, Erik ten Hag's team brought excitement to Red Devils fans with a classic comeback.
However, everything seems like a distant memory after the red half of Manchester returned to the Premier League after 2 weeks to make way for the team-level playground.
Worse than a draw
Against a strong opponent like Liverpool, MU had the best performance possible with its current squad.
However, facing an opponent who was 15th on the rankings, MU spent 90 minutes living in fear. The "Red Devils" midfield and defense left too much space, creating conditions for Brentford's strikers to comfortably approach the goal.
In other words, this extremely lucky 1-1 draw was the flip side of the same coin, exposing many of the worst weaknesses in MU's squad, in addition to a chaotic and completely lost approach to the match. direction.
Some MU players were frustrated after the final whistle when Kristoffer Ajer scored a goal to equalize.
However, instead of regretting, Red Devils fans and players should be grateful for the point they got.