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In what some might call a dramatic turnaround, Manchester United pulled off a much-needed 2-1 victory over Brentford at Old Trafford on Saturday. But the performance, while yielding three points, has sparked heated debates among fans and pundits about the tactical decisions of Erik ten Hag, and whether this victory is merely papering over deeper cracks in the team.

United’s Woes: A Narrow Escape

The Red Devils were staring down the barrel of yet another embarrassing result after a lackluster first half saw Brentford take the lead through Mathias Jensen’s strike. It looked like more misery for a United side that has struggled for consistency this season, with key players underperforming and injuries piling up.

Yet in typical Manchester United fashion, late drama ensued. Scott McTominay, the unlikely hero, came off the bench to net two goals deep into injury time, rescuing his team from a humiliating home defeat. While the fans rejoiced, the manner of the win has raised more questions than answers.

Ten Hag’s Tactics: Genius or Chaos?

Erik ten Hag, who arrived with high expectations following his successful stint at Ajax, has been the subject of scrutiny, and this latest performance did little to silence his critics. Many question whether his tactical approach is suited to the Premier League. The reliance on last-minute miracles is hardly a sustainable strategy, and some argue that the narrow win over Brentford could signal deeper problems within the squad. Is the Dutch tactician really getting the best out of his players?

The decision to bench key figures like Bruno Fernandes and persist with out-of-form players like Antony has left fans bewildered. While injuries have plagued the squad, the inconsistency in performances hints at tactical confusion. Some pundits suggest that Ten Hag’s insistence on a high-pressing, possession-based style may not suit the current crop of United players, many of whom seem uncomfortable or unable to implement his vision effectively.

Fan Reactions: Relief or Concern?

The reaction from Manchester United’s fanbase has been divided. While many celebrated the dramatic win, others expressed concern over the team’s inability to control the game against a mid-table side like Brentford. Social media was flooded with contrasting opinions, with some praising the never-say-die attitude while others lamented the lack of coherent play and the increasing reliance on late-game heroics.

One fan tweeted, McTominay saves Ten Hag’s job, but this isn’t sustainable. We need better performances, not just last-minute wins. Another countered, Three points are three points. Brentford is no pushover. Let’s back the manager!

The Road Ahead

With tough fixtures looming, including a showdown with rivals Manchester City, this victory, however dramatic, does little to alleviate the mounting pressure on Ten Hag. His tactical choices, squad management, and ability to instill a winning mentality will continue to be scrutinized. The 2-1 win might have provided short-term relief, but the question remains: is this a turning point, or just a brief respite before bigger challenges expose deeper issues?

For Manchester United, the Brentford win was a necessary three points. But with fans and critics alike raising eyebrows over the team’s performance, the club may find itself at a critical juncture in the weeks to come.

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