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Every word Erik ten Hag said in Manchester United press conference ahead of Brighton fixture

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Erik ten Hag spoke to the press on Friday afternoon as he previewed Manchester United's trip to face Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday evening.

United travel to West London in search of three points and a much improved performance as they look to put things right after their disappointing opening weekend defeat to Brighton last time out.

Brentford are winless in six top-flight meetings with United (D1 L5) since beating them twice in the 1936-37 season, and Ten Hag's side haven’t started a season with two consecutive defeats since the inaugural Premier League campaign back in 1992-93.

The United manager gave early team news ahead of the match, with forward Anthony Martial and defender Victor Lindelof both ruled out of the match.

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