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**Summary:**

This text is a live update/build-up piece for the Brentford vs. Manchester United Premier League match. It includes team news, starting lineups, injury updates, pre-match comments from the Brentford head coach Keith Andrews and Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim, and some fan correspondence expressing concerns about coaching decisions. There’s also news about Graham Potter’s sacking as West Ham head coach. The main themes are: Brentford rebuilding under a new manager, Manchester United’s inconsistency and the pressure on their manager to deliver consecutive wins, and the return of Bryan Mbeumo to Brentford as a Manchester United player.

**News Article:**

**Manchester United Face Brentford Test Amid Coaching Pressure, Potter Sacked**

**London, UK** – Manchester United face Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium today at 12.30pm BST, seeking their first back-to-back Premier League wins under manager Ruben Amorim. However, Amorim faces increasing pressure to deliver consistency, with fan concerns mounting over his team selection and overall performance.

Brentford manager Keith Andrews, tasked with rebuilding after a summer of significant player departures, hopes to cement his credentials with a win against the struggling Red Devils. Andrews anticipates a warm welcome for Bryan Mbeumo, who is returning to Brentford for the first time as a Manchester United player but, has stated his team will not show him any courtesy on the pitch.

“Bryan epitomises everything good about this football club,” Andrews said, acknowledging Mbeumo’s contributions during his time with Brentford, but insists his side will try to neutralise him.

Andrews’s side will include Aaron Hickey, making his first start since October 2023, and Dango Ouattara.

Amorim has made three enforced changes to the Manchester United lineup following their narrow win over Chelsea last week. Manuel Ugarte replaces the suspended Casemiro in midfield, Diogo Dalot returns from injury, and Matheus Cunha starts in place of Amad Diallo. Altay Bayindir continues in goal.

“These kind of games we need to be focused and have the feeling we will win every match,” Amorim said, emphasizing the urgency for his team to secure victories.

In other Premier League news, West Ham United have sacked head coach Graham Potter after just nine months in charge. Nuno Espirito Santo is reported to have agreed to take training this weekend ahead of their trip to Goodison Park to face Everton on Monday night.

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