Carrick and Casemiro Edge Manchester United closer to UCL return

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Manchester United took a decisive step toward reclaiming their place among Europe’s elite

Manchester United took a decisive step toward reclaiming their place among Europe’s elite with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Brentford at Old Trafford. The hosts asserted control early on, and it didn’t take long to make it count. In the 11th minute, Casemiro rose highest to head home from a Harry Maguire knockdown following a corner, sending the home crowd into raptures. With speculation swirling around the Brazilian’s future, the goal felt particularly significant—and the reception from the stands said it all.

United doubled their advantage just before the break. Benjamin Sesko calmly converted after being set up by Bruno Fernandes, who notched his 19th assist of the season—further underlining his creative influence in midfield. At that stage, Michael Carrick’s side looked firmly in control.

However, the second half told a slightly different story. United’s grip loosened, and Brentford began to grow into the contest. Their persistence paid off late on when Mathias Jensen unleashed a stunning long-range strike in the 87th minute, briefly raising hopes of a comeback. Despite the late scare, Manchester United held firm to secure all three points.

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Manchester United - Brentford 2:1 (2:0)
Goals: Casimiro, 11 (1:0); Sesko, 43 (2:0); Jensen Ma., 87 (2:1)

Manchester United: Lammens; Dalot; Maguire; Shaw L. (Yoro, 73); Heaven; Fernandes B.; Casimiro; Mainoo; Mbeumo (Mount, 74); Diallo (Mazraoui, 46); Sesko (Zirkzee, 88)
Substitution: Mazraoui (from 46); Yoro (from 73); Mount (from 74); Zirkzee (from 88)
Bench: Bayındır; Malacia; Dorgu; Ugarte; Lacey
Yellow Cards: Shaw L. 6; Zirkzee 90

Brentford: Kelleher; van den Berg S.; Collins N.; Kayode M.; Jensen Ma.; Yarmoliuk; Damsgaard M.; Schade (Nelson R., 73); Thiago I.; Ouattara Da.; Lewis-Potter
Substitution: Nelson R. (from 73)
Bench: Valdimarsson H.R,; Hickey; Pinnock; Ajer; Dasilva J.; Donovan; Furo
Yellow Cards: van den Berg S. 41; Ouattara Da. 71; Thiago I. 76; Collins N. 90

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