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‘Expensive’ draw

Ten Hag admits Brentford’s late equaliser could prove costly for Devils

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ERIK TEN HAG admitted Brentford’s late equaliser is likely to prove costly in Manchester United’s already dwindling bid for a place in the Champions League. United did little to turn down the noise surroundin­g manager Ten Hag’s future after an ultimately dramatic but largely uninspirin­g 1-1 draw in west London.

They looked to have turned a lifeless display into an unlikely three points after Mason Mount climbed off the bench to fire them ahead six minutes into stoppage time.

But Brentford equalised less than three minutes later through Kristoffer Ajer to snatch a point which was the least they deserved.

“We didn’t deserve to win but if you are winning you have to take this. Normally we are good in those circumstan­ces,” said Ten Hag.

“In terms of aggressive­ness Brentford were better but when you are winning the game you should bring it over the line.

“When you don’t play well you still have to win and we did it, almost. We didn’t play well but there was spirit and fight but not enough.

“There are still many games to go. Of course the points could be more expensive by the end. It should have been three points. By the end we will know. It could be an important point.

“There should have been three, but now it’s only one and by the end we will know how it can work out, but it can be a big point at the end.

“Don’t lower the performanc­e from Brentford, I’ve seen them against Man City, against Liverpool. But we should have done this better.

“I’m not happy with the performanc­e, there is no misunderst­anding. We should be consistent in the way we take a game and perform.”

Ten Hag had shrugged off speculatio­n over his job this week before returning to the scene of his catastroph­ic second match in charge, when they conceded four goals in the opening 35 minutes.

On the evidence of this underwhelm­ing performanc­e, they have hardly made any progress since that chastening afternoon in August 2022.

In fact, Brentford had enough chances to stage a repeat performanc­e of their 4-0 romp but for the wayward finishing which has made their season a significan­tly tougher one than the last.

They had 31 attempts at goal and incredibly hit the woodwork four times.

It really did not look like being their night when, deep into nine minutes of stoppage time, Casemiro set up Mount to convert at the far post.

But Brentford were not to be denied and, when Ivan Toney sent the ball across goal in the 99th minute, centrehalf Ajer was on hand to secure a fully merited point.

United next face Chelsea and Liverpool and despite Brentford having more shots on target, Ten Hag dismissed the suggestion his team are too open at the back.

United have now conceded 20 or more shots in nine of their last 11 games.

“I explained it, we defended low at times and because Brentford are very direct we lost many many second balls and we had to defend the box,” said Ten Hag.

“We had a great goalkeeper (Andre Onana), he was brilliant tonight, we have to say that also.

“Our results are quite consistent from January on. We concede shots, but we don’t concede so many goals.”

Thomas Frank, whose side are now five points clear of the relegation zone, said: “I know we beat Man United 4-0 last year but I think we played better today.

“The way we dominated the game throughout, in terms of shots and dangerous situations, was very, very impressive.

“The way we dominated – 31 shots – how we are not winning that game I do not know.

“I almost lost faith in the football god when they scored, brutal. But the ability to come back from that is incredible.” – The Independen­t

 ?? – AFPPIX ?? Man United’s Mason Mount (right) shoots and scores his team first goal during the English Premier League match against Brentford yesterday.
– AFPPIX Man United’s Mason Mount (right) shoots and scores his team first goal during the English Premier League match against Brentford yesterday.

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