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“United’s Comeback Fueled by ‘Madness and Anger’ After Controversial Goal Against Brentford”

**"Madness and Anger" Drive Manchester United's ** Erik ten Hag credited the "madness and anger" surrounding a controversial incident as the catalyst for Manchester United's impressive 2-1 comeback win over Brentford at Old Trafford on Saturday. The match took a pivotal turn when Matthijs de Ligt was forced off the pitch due to a head injury just before Brentford scored their opening goal. Brentford's found the net from a corner during added time while was receiving treatment, marking the third time he had to be attended to during the match. The goal sparked outrage from , Ten Hag, and assistant coach Ruud van Nistelrooy, leading to bookings for both the manager and his assistant. Ten Hag suggested that the perceived injustice of the situation fueled his team's response, ultimately leading to their second-half resurgence and victory.

Question 1: What incident led to Manchester United's comeback against Brentford?

Matthijs de Ligt was ordered off the pitch due to a head injury, which occurred just before Brentford scored their controversial opening goal.

Question 2: How did Erik ten Hag describe the team's response to the situation?

Erik ten Hag mentioned that the team harnessed the "madness and anger" from the perceived injustice of the situation to fuel their comeback.

Question 3: What was the final score of the match between Manchester United and Brentford?

The final score was 2-1 in favor of Manchester United, who achieved a second-half comeback victory.

Question 4: What was the reaction of Matthijs de Ligt and the coaching staff to Brentford's goal?

Matthijs de Ligt protested the goal, and both Erik ten Hag and Ruud van Nistelrooy were booked for their reactions to the incident.