Manchester United will be traveling to Brentford Community Stadium this weekend to lock horns with Brentford in a Premier League clash......READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

The English Premier League continues this weekend and Erik Ten Hag’s Manchester United will be hoping to bounce back to their winning ways after they crumbled to a devasting 2:1 loss against Brighton in their last match.

The Red Devils’ match against Brentford will be very tough as Brentford’s performance in the English Premier League was outstanding after they made a 2:2 comeback against Leicester City last weekend.

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There are some wrong decisions Man United manager should avoid if he wants to win Brentford this weekend and this article consists of those two decisions.

1. Benching Cristiano Ronaldo in the first half:

Cristiano Ronaldo is a key player and should never be benched no matter what.

Erik Ten Hag didn’t start the Portuguese Captain in their last match which affected them.

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s influence is always noticed whenever he starts for Manchester United.

2. Starting Harry Maguire ahead of Raphael Varane:

Another wrong decision Erik Ten Hag should avoid is starting Harry Maguire when experienced Varane is fit.

Maguire makes a lot of defensive mistakes and shouldn’t start most Manchester United games until he improves.

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No doubt Maguire is an exceptional player, Varane is currently in form and should player ahead of him in all matches.

Conclusion:

Erik Ten Hag’s Manchester United will be looking forward to leading his team into victory this weekend and should avoid these two wrong decisions if he needs to win.

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