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Daily Star Sunday
|September 28, 2025
Early goals put United on back foot
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IGOR THIAGO'S double strike early on left Manchester United reeling as they suffered a pummelling from Brentford.
The Brazilian piled more pressure on Old Trafford boss Ruben Amorim with two goals inside the opening 20 minutes, before United were handed a lifeline by Benjamin Sesko's first goal since his £73million move from RB Leipzig.
But substitute Mathias Jensen sealed matters in the fifth of eight minutes of stoppage time, after Bruno Fernandes had wasted a golden chance to equalise from the penalty spot.
Bryan Mbeumo, back at Brentford after ending a six-year stay with the Bees in the summer, was dragged down by Nathan Collins in front of goal.
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