Manchester Evening News

Bees out to sting Reds for first time since 1938

- By RICHARD FAY

THOMAS Frank wants his players to ignore United’s big names and express themselves as Brentford look to secure a historic victory at Old Trafford.

Last season’s Championsh­ip play-off winners are all but certain to beat the drop and secure another season of Premier League football having reached the 40-point mark.

Brentford have enjoyed some unforgetta­ble moments during their first top-flight campaign since 1947 and hope to enjoy another at United tonight.

The Bees have rarely come up against the Reds down the decades, making the occasion all the more exciting as they attempt to win at Old Trafford for the first time since 1938.

“It’s 11 vs 11,” Brentford boss Frank said. “I know they have a fantastic history and big names on the back of their shirts but it’s about going there, expressing ourselves, and trying to do our best.

“We want to go into every game with confidence and belief that you can do something.

“We are not going there with fear. If we could win there, it would be unbelievab­le.”

This is Brentford’s first competitiv­e match at Old Trafford since 1975, but Frank’s side did get a taste of playing there ahead of the

Premier League season. The sides played out a 2-2 friendly draw in July, when Anthony Elanga’s opener was cancelled out by Shandon Baptiste before Andreas Pereira scored an outrageous volley and Bryan Mbeumo curled home.

Brentford head into this match fresh from a scoreless draw with Tottenham at the end of April – a month which began for them with a remarkable 4-1 triumph at Chelsea.

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