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Ten Hag gave three Man Utd players 'ultimate humiliation' against Brentford, says Sutton

Erik ten Hag gave three Manchester United players ‘the ultimate humiliation for a footballer’ by substituting them at half-time against Brentford on Saturday, reckons Chris Sutton, who also thinks a new signing is already being viewed as a weak link.

The Red Devils suffered an abysmal trip to London on Saturday, losing 4-0 to the Bees, with all four goals scored in the first 35 minutes.

Understandably Ten Hag felt forced into action at half-time after watching his side torn apart by Brentford, so hauled off Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw and Fred at the break, throwing on Rafael Varane, Tyrell Malacia and Scott McTominay, to no avail.

Sutton picked out the performance of Martinez in his second game in the Premier League, noting how he was bullied by Brentford’s forwards, as he was targeted by Brighton’s strikers in the opening defeat of the campaign.

The former Chelsea striker feels the former Ajax man is already being seen as a weak link by opponents due to his size, and his confidence will not have been helped by the ‘ultimate humiliation’ he faced at the Gtech Community Stadium.

‘Martinez was one of three men hooked at half-time by Erik ten Hag on Saturday – the ultimate humiliation for a footballer – and it’s been a rough welcome to the Premier League for him,’ Sutton told Mail Plus.

‘After seeing Martinez dominated individually, other strikers will be targeting him now. I know I would.

‘Brighton did it last weekend, abandoning their usual plan of playing out from the back to send long balls towards Martinez.

‘Brentford saw that and targeted him, too, feeling it was a weak link they could expose. It’s smart. It’s streetwise. You’ll take advantage of your opponents any way you can.

‘Like how Brentford striker Ivan

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