Rico Henry returned from injury after four weeks out in Brentford's 3-0 defeat to Liverpool on Sunday but was subbed off after 49 minutes. Given the sharp turnaround time and the nature of his recent injury, it wouldn't be a surprise if he was benched here. Sergi Canos was recovered from injury to replace Henry against Liverpool and he is expected to start here regardless of the decision made on his team-mate. Brentford should still be without six players when they welcome Manchester United on Wednesday night. Josh Dasilva got 45 minutes under his belt on his long comeback from injury in a midweek friendly but won't be available for the first-team until after the winter break. Luke Shaw and Scott McTominay return from suspension for Manchester United and both are expected to start against Brentford. Jadon Sancho, Harry Maguire, Phil Jones and Dean Henderson were fit to make the bench against Aston Villa. Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo were both involved in training on Monday suggesting the pair will be available here after missing out against Villa. Not that he would have started, but Jesse Lingard is expected to miss out with an ankle injury. Anthony Elanga will hope to keep his place in the side after impressing manager Ralf Rangnick against Villa. Paul Pogba is back in first-team training but won't be considered for selection until after the winter break. Edinson Cavani hasn't really offered a lot in recent outings and may drop to the bench in midweek.
Man Utd are undefeated in 34 of their last 36 away matches (Premier League). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Brentford's last 3 games (Premier League).
Brentford were beaten 3-0 by Liverpool on Sunday for their fourth defeat in five in the Premier League. Manchester United played relatively well for the majority of their match with Aston Villa on Saturday only to concede two late goals and draw 2-2. United have only won one of their last four and you just cannot say with any confidence what game they will win next. Under the lights at Brentford on Wednesday, United are going to have to cope with enormous pressure at times and recent displays would suggest they will wilt under it. 2:2
Brentford were beaten 3-0 by Liverpool on Sunday for their fourth defeat in five in the Premier League. Manchester United played relatively well for the majority of their match with Aston Villa on Saturday only to concede two late goals and draw 2-2. United have only won one of their last four and you just cannot say with any confidence what game they will win next. Under the lights at Brentford on Wednesday, United are going to have to cope with enormous pressure at times and recent displays would suggest they will wilt under it. 2:2
Man Utd are undefeated in 34 of their last 36 away matches (Premier League). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Brentford's last 3 games (Premier League).
Rico Henry returned from injury after four weeks out in Brentford's 3-0 defeat to Liverpool on Sunday but was subbed off after 49 minutes. Given the sharp turnaround time and the nature of his recent injury, it wouldn't be a surprise if he was benched here. Sergi Canos was recovered from injury to replace Henry against Liverpool and he is expected to start here regardless of the decision made on his team-mate. Brentford should still be without six players when they welcome Manchester United on Wednesday night. Josh Dasilva got 45 minutes under his belt on his long comeback from injury in a midweek friendly but won't be available for the first-team until after the winter break. Luke Shaw and Scott McTominay return from suspension for Manchester United and both are expected to start against Brentford. Jadon Sancho, Harry Maguire, Phil Jones and Dean Henderson were fit to make the bench against Aston Villa. Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo were both involved in training on Monday suggesting the pair will be available here after missing out against Villa. Not that he would have started, but Jesse Lingard is expected to miss out with an ankle injury. Anthony Elanga will hope to keep his place in the side after impressing manager Ralf Rangnick against Villa. Paul Pogba is back in first-team training but won't be considered for selection until after the winter break. Edinson Cavani hasn't really offered a lot in recent outings and may drop to the bench in midweek.
unarguably Manchester united will personally play 5 corners alone due to the aggressive nature of the team.
Brentford will be hoping to return to winning ways here after the 3-0 Premier League defeat last time out to Liverpool. In that match, Brentford had 32% possession and 6 shots at goal with 1 of them on target. Liverpool had 27 shots on goal with 13 of them on target. Fabinho (44'), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (69') and Takumi Minamino (77') scored for Liverpool. In their last game, Manchester United drew 2-2 in the Premier League match with Aston Villa. In that match, Manchester United had 45% possession and 13 shots at goal with 6 of them on target. The only player on the scoresheet for Manchester United was Bruno Fernandes (6', 67'). Prediction Our thinking is that Brentford should have enough to put a goal past this Manchester United lineup, however a single goal possibly won’t quite be as many as they’ll concede. Statistics prediction full time result of 1:2 the winner is Manchester United.
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