The atmosphere at Old Trafford has improved as a result of Manchester United’s incredible comeback against Brentford. Two goals in injury time by Scott McTominay prevented a third home loss in as many days, sending Erik ten Hag and his team into the international break high.

Ten Hag, though, won’t be duped into believing that it has resolved United’s early-season issues, as his team now sits bottom of Group A in the Champions League and 10th in the Premier League after back-to-back losses.

Before United’s next game, which is against Sheffield United one week from now, the Dutchman has a lot to think about.
