Fernandes admits Man United’s ‘standard’ hasn’t been good enough this season after 3-0 win over Brentford

Manchester United finally gave the Old Trafford faithful something to smile about, the Red Devils running out comfortable 3-0 winners over Brentford tonight.

Lax defending has been a feature of Man United’s performance’s all season and it was literally seconds after kick-off when this issue reared it’s ugly head. Straight from the tip off Christian Eriksen played a wonderful ball through the United defence and found Bryan Mbeumo in the area, although left-back Alex Telles recovered in time to force a clearance out for a corner.

Just a minute later Cristiano Ronaldo went close, the Portuguese superstar took down a superb Diogo Dalot ball on the chest, but the 37-year-old slipped with only the Brentford ‘keeper left to beat.

The end-to-end nature of the game continued and on 10 minutes another fine ball forward by Dalot resulted in the home side taking the lead. Young attacker Anthony Elanga showed excellent pace to reach the Portuguese right-back’s pass and cut it back for Bruno Ferandes who hammered home on the volley.

Just before the break it seemed that Ronaldo had capped off a fine individual showing with a first-time finish, although VAR adjudged the veteran attacker to have been offside from Juan Mata’s cross field pass.

Fernandes then almost scored that crucial second goal on 52 minutes, but the playmaker fired his effort wide of David Raya’s goal after being played through by Nemanja Matic.

Not long after that the hugely impressive Eriksen forced David de Gea into a decent stop with a drilled free kick from all of 30 yards, before a low Ivan Toney effort demanded a trademark save from the Spanish ‘keeper.

Brentford’s growing momentum was cut short on the hour mark though when Ronaldo hit his 18th of the season. The former Real Madrid and Juventus goal machine was taken down by Bees defender Rico Henry, before he duly stepped up and fired a powerful spot-kick into the bottom corner.

On 73 minutes the Red Devils had their third and it came via a Raphael Varane volley from a corner, the French World Cup winner scoring his first goal for the Old Trafford outfit.

Speaking afterwards United skipper Fernandes admitted his sides performances haven’t been good enough this season, but he was happy him and his teammates put on an improved display in their final home game of the campaign.

“Last game of the season at home, we wanted to give a good result and good performance,” Fernandes told Sky Sports.

”We know our standard has not been the same as we expect but last game of the season we finish well at home. Now we have more games to go so focus on those.

“We know that we always have to give something. The fans have been amazing supporting us. We know that our season has not been at the level it should be but there is nothing we can do now but finish in the best way possible, win games and after think of the next season.

“It is a long time since I scored! Obviously I am happy but those numbers don’t count for me. I want to get numbers with trophies and not with goals.”

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