By Ian King
Inconsistency Kings
Brentford are the Premier League’s inconsistency champions. They haven’t won, lost or drawn more than two successive games all season, and they’ve only managed two successive anything five times, although that does include a fairly swashbuckling 2-0 win at Nottingham Forest on Thursday night to add to their 4-2 win against Brighton last weekend.
Manchester United are five Premier League matches without a win and went into the weekend 14th in the table, but they continue to show their best selves in Europe, with a convincing 3-0 win at Athletic Club in Bilbao in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final. But that win isn’t necessarily a predictor for how they’ll do in the League the following weekend. After they came from behind to beat Lyon 5-4 in the last round, they lost at home to Wolves the following Sunday.
History
For all the chuckles that they’ve provided over the years, Manchester United’s record has been pretty decent against Brentford, with five wins and one draw from their seven meetings since the Bees’ promotion into the Premier League in 2021. Brentford’s sole Premier League win against United – 4-0 at Griffin Park back in August 2022 – was a handsome one but it was also their first and only since February 1938.
Key players
Bryan Mbeumo has 18 Premier League goals so far this season while Yoane Wissa has 17. Bruno Fernandes is Manchester United’s top Premier League goalscorer, with eight. Silence those two, and you’ve gone more than halfway towards silencing Brentford. Fernandes has actually scored more goals in all competitions than Mbeumo, though. While all of the Brentford striker’s goals this season have come in the Premier League (and Wissa only has one cup goal), Fernandes has scored 11 in other competitions, including two on Thursday night, taking him to 19 in total. This doesn’t reflect well on United’s forwards.
Team News
With no new injury concerns as a result of their midweek trip to Spain, it’s very much as you were for Manchester United. Ayden Heaven and Toby Collyer could return, but Diogo Dalot is still at least a couple of weeks off. Joshua Zirkzee and Lisandro Martínez are out for the remainder of the season.
Brentford also came through their trip to Nottingham Forest unscathed, and none of those currently in their treatment room – Vitaly Janelt, Joshua Dasilva, Fabio Carvalho, Igor Thiago and Aaron Hickey – are expected back much before the very end of the season.
Prediction
WIth good midweek wins under their belts, both of these teams can come into this match in a reasonably positive frame of mind. Brentford have outstanding attacking options and Manchester United’s defence can be a little lackadaisical, but then Brentford’s home record has been poor and Manchester United remain in the bottom half of the Premier League on merit. These masters of inconsistency are going to end up cancelling each other out, so let’s go for the 1-1 draw.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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