David de Gea showed why Manchester United fans are divided about his future in 10 seconds
In the 66th minute of Manchester United's game against Brentford, David de Gea indicated he was taking a long goal-kick.
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In the 66th minute of Manchester United's game against Brentford, David de Gea indicated he was taking a long goal-kick.
MANCHESTER, England: Marcus Rashford scored the only goal with a brilliant half-volley as Manchester United beat Brentford 1-0 in the Premier League at Old Trafford on Wednesday (Apr 5) to climb back into the top four.
Brentford manager Thomas Frank believes David de Gea is one of the best goalkeepers in the world, and insisted that his side did not look to target him in their defeat to Manchester United.
Marcus Rashford sent Manchester United back into the Premier League top four with the winner as the Red Devils beat Brentford 1-0 on Wednesday, while Newcastle won 5-1 at West Ham to stay third. Callum Wilson and Joelinton each scored twice for the Magpies, who remain above United on goal difference. Both sides now have a three-point lead over Tottenham and a game in hand on Spurs in the race for a place in next season's Champions League. United had slipped to fifth after a run of three league games without a win and cup commitments that meant they had not registered a Premier League win since mid-February.
Marcus Rashford's goal gave Manchester United a 1-0 win over Brentford and sent them to fourth in the Premier League. Erik ten Hag's side dominated the early proceedings at Old Trafford, they penned Brentford in their own half and moved the ball about confidently in the final third. Ad The Red Devils took a deserved lead after 28 minutes.
Brighton escaped with a draw thanks to a late penalty in a 3-3 thriller against Brentford on a busy Premier League Saturday afternoon. The Seagulls had 33 shots and 74% of the ball but three times had to come from behind. Ad Pontus Jansson gave The Bees an early lead, powering home a header after a clever move from a Brentford throw-in after just 10 minutes.
Leicester slipped into the Premier League's bottom three after losing 2-1 to Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace.