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Bees Sting Manchester United, Keep European Hopes Alive

by Muhammad Hafejee
May 4, 2025
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In a pulsating encounter at the Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford edged out Manchester United 4–3 in a chaotic Premier League thriller that breathed new life into their European ambitions while deepening United’s late-season struggles.

Kevin Schade’s clinical brace, coupled with goals from Yoane Wissa and an unfortunate Luke Shaw own goal, proved just enough for the hosts to hold off a spirited United comeback which included stunning late goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo.

The visitors initially took control when Mason Mount opened the scoring in the 14th minute, tucking away a sharp cross from Garnacho to net just his second goal for the club. But the lead didn’t last long. Brentford equalized shortly after the half-hour mark when Mikkel Damsgaard’s hopeful cross deflected off Luke Shaw and into the back of the net. The Gtech roared as Schade then powered in a brilliant header just six minutes later, capitalising on United’s defensive disarray, made worse by an injury to Matthijs de Ligt in the build-up, an incident that drew frustration from United’s players and staff after play was allowed to continue.

Schade and Wissa Seal It — Just About

That moment proved to be a turning point. Schade struck again in the 70th minute, heading home from close range following a pinpoint delivery by Bryan Mbeumo. Just four minutes later, the Bees ripped through United’s defensive line again as Michael Kayode slipped in Wissa for Brentford’s fourth, sending the home crowd into frenzy.

To United’s credit, the response was bold. Garnacho pulled one back with a sensational long-range strike in the 82nd minute, and substitute Amad Diallo added a third deep into stoppage time, giving the visitors hope of an unlikely comeback. But Brentford held firm in the dying seconds to take all three points and leap into ninth place, just one point off eighth, with the potential for European football still very much alive.

Frank’s Bees Buzzing, Manchester United Left Counting Costs

For Brentford, the win not only underlined their attacking quality, with three players now having scored 10 or more league goals, but also confirmed their status as one of the most entertaining sides in the division. Only the Premier League’s elite have scored more goals than Thomas Frank’s side this season. With games remaining against Ipswich, Fulham and Wolves, the run-in looks manageable and their momentum couldn’t be stronger.

Meanwhile, United’s issues continue to pile up. Rúben Amorim fielded a heavily rotated XI with one eye firmly on Thursday’s crucial Europa League semi-final second leg against Athletic Bilbao. But the gamble backfired. The sight of de Ligt limping off with another injury, after just returning from a spell on the sidelines, will be a major worry. Already missing Lisandro Martínez and Diogo Dalot, Amorim’s options at the back are now dangerously thin.

Speaking post-match, Amorim admitted his main concern was the severity of de Ligt’s latest issue. “I’m really concerned, not just about Thursday, but about next season. We took off Luke Shaw at half-time to manage minutes, and now we’re hoping this isn’t serious,” he said.

With only three league games left and a Europa League final potentially on the horizon, Manchester United are running out of time and players to salvage their season. For Brentford though, this performance showed a team full of belief, firepower and ambition. Their European dream is alive and well, and with momentum like this, it might just become reality.

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