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Erik Ten Hag admits Manchester United draw at Brentford could prove ‘expensive’

Source: PA Wire

Erik Ten Hag admitted Brentford’s late equaliser is likely to prove costly in Manchester United’s already dwindling bid for a place in the Champions League.

United did little to turn down the noise surrounding manager Ten Hag’s future after an ultimately dramatic but largely uninspiring 1-1 draw in west London.

They looked to have turned a lifeless display into an climbed off the bench to fire them ahead six minutes into stoppage time.

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