The English Premier League (EPL) Easter battle was in full swing when Manchester United challenged Brentford away from home. In this match between the "Red Devils" and the "Red Army", Manchester United narrowly beat their arch-rivals Liverpool after extra time, and their morale is as high as ever. Returning to the league, United will try their best to grab points and try to finish in the top four. They will have no mercy on Brentford, who have not been in good form lately, and will be on the attack. In the past five matches between the two sides, Manchester United has a record of 4 wins and 1 loss, so winning the match seems to be within reach.
United are currently sixth in the league, nine points adrift of fourth place, but with one more fixture at Aston Villa to play. This is not the end of the road, but the beginning of the quest for victory. The key is for United to strive for success and win every game, especially against the lower teams, where 3 points is the basic guarantee. Since the beginning of the year, United has been gaining momentum, reaching the quarterfinals of the EFL Cup and winning four consecutive league matches. Even though Man City had lost to Manchester City, the team has not fallen into a slump. In the last two matches, United beat Ewarton and Liverpool, and their performance is trustworthy.
With the recent return of Danish striker Helen from injury, United have a full squad, with Alejandro Canazo and Rashford set to play on the wings and partner Noufenandis in attack. Rising star Maneo was selected for the England squad during the internationals and completed his first match. It is believed that the match will be a good one and it is not a regular starting position for Liverpool youngster Amit Diaru. The suspension will have little impact on the team.
Meanwhile, Brentford are 3 points ahead of Nottingham Forest and are facing relegation pressure. In fact, if Nottingham Forest and Ewarton are deducted points due to financial irregularities, the situation of the "Bees" will be even more serious. However, the team is currently in a slump, with only 1 draw and 5 losses in their last 6 matches, especially the disappointing 1-2 loss to relegation rivals Bonny in their last match. Brentford will not be able to bounce back in the short term, and with Ligurão out of action, it will be difficult for them to win against United, who are in full swing.