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Dressing room truth, £36m worry, unexpected partnership - Man United reaction after Brentford

For a little while it looked like Manchester United were on course for a fourth defeat in their opening eight Premier League games, but a second-half comeback saw Erik ten Hag's side notch their first win in over a month.

United are up to 11th in the table and are just six points off the Champions League places. It's hoped the win can mark a turning point in United's season and fans have been commenting on the Manchester Evening News' player ratings from the game with their thoughts.

Some have pointed out how the performance proves the dressing room is still behind Ten Hag, though others are worried one summer signing isn't going to make the grade at Old Trafford.

Here's a look at some of the comments:

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FreddiePayne: An ok first half, not great but decent enough, apart from the extra time defending for their goal. That was poor. Second half much improved and well deserved win over all. Garnacho probably our best player, however Rashford put in his best shift for a long time and was really close to Garnacho’s performance. Defensively we were good, especially in the second half.

De Ligt was good as were Evans and Dalot. Martinez quietly had a good game too, his performance was under the radar, but impressive. Midfield is still a problem IMO, but maybe if Ten Hag would trust Ugarte more (and he’s fully fit) then we will see an improvement. I assume he was benched due to getting a knock midweek.

Hojlund and Zirkzee. For me Zirkzee holds up the ball better and brings others into the game, but he’s doesn’t look like a genuine striker, more of a playmaker. It would be interesting to see him

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