On Saturday, Man United defeated Brentford 2-1 after coming from behind, with Alejandro Garnacho contributing to the scoring.
In the 2-1 victory over Brentford at Old Trafford on Saturday, Manchester United’s winger Alejandro Garnacho has stated that the team capitalized on their first-half frustration to execute a second-half revival.
Ethan Pinnock scored a controversial goal by heading in a Brentford corner at the conclusion of first-half stoppage time, rendering United behind. United was reduced to a mere ten players on the field following the decision to remove Matthijs de Ligt from the field to undergo additional treatment for a previous head injury.
United, who were incensed with the officials at halftime, restored parity within two minutes of the resumption with a remarkable goal from Garnacho. Marcus Rashford struck a magnificent cross that the winger connected with and scored.
Rasmus Hojlund scored his first Premier League goal of the season just past the hour mark, hitting a stunning shot over Bees custodian Mark Flekken. This marked the end of United’s turnaround. Garnacho believed that United’s performance merited the victory.
He stated to MUTV, “We are extremely pleased; however, I also believe that we executed a strong first-half performance.”
“We were down 1-0, but I believe we played a very good game overall.” We were extremely enraged after the first half, as we were forced to play with ten men for a brief period. However, we maintained a positive attitude and regained control of the game.
“In the first half, I failed to capitalize on two significant opportunities; however, I continued to approach the second half with the same mindset: to score and achieve victory.” I was finally able to accomplish it. Additionally, Rasmus, I am delighted for him.
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