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Manchester United must bounce back against Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon. United have lost six of their 10 games in all competitions this season and Tuesday's shock 3-2 defeat in the Champions League against Turkish club Galatasaray has increased the stakes on Brentford's visit to Old Trafford.

Erik ten Hag needs three points this weekend because just eight weeks into the campaign, it already looks like securing a top-four finish and building on the success of last season will be an uphill battle.

Regarding the team news, Sergio Reguilon is back in training but this game has come too soon for him to be available. Ten Hag also confirmed at his pre-match press conference that Antony was ready to start but he begins the game on the bench.

Raphael Varane is replaced in the line up by Jonny Evans. Follow below for live updates from Old Trafford. Bruno Fernandes thinks United deserved to beat Brentford on Saturday because they 'controlled the game'.

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