Erik Ten Hag's Anger After Seeing Manchester United Lose In The Last Seconds

JAKARTA - Manchester United had to endure shame when they visited Brighton and Hove Albion's headquarters at Old Trafford, Friday, May 5. Appearing at Amex Stadium, Brighton, the Red Devils lost 1-0.

This defeat left Manchester United still stuck in 4th position in the Premier League standings with a score of 63 points from 33 matches, two points clear of Newcastle.

On the other hand, Brighton moved up to sixth in the standings with a score of 55 points from 32 matches, five points adrift of Liverpool, fifth.

In this match Manchester United had to lose to Brighton and Hove Albion due to Alexis Mac Allister's goal through the spot. The point is again, this goal occurred at the last second of the match, precisely in the 90+9 minute.

"Every defeat is disappointing, but in the end when you lose at the last second, it's certainly annoying," said Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag.

"And I think the first minute summarized everything. We created good chances, we weren't clinical enough."

"In the end, we also gave a goal and it sucks because if you can't win because you don't finish your chances, don't lose," he said again.

Ten Hag's statement is somewhat different from the statistics on the pitch. Brighton in this match appeared dominant by recording 60 percent possession and releasing 22 kicks, six of which were on target.

The Seagulls got a golden opportunity to take the lead in this match after being awarded a penalty for Manchester United defender Luke Shaw making a handsball in the box.

The Mac Allister, who came forward as the executioner, successfully carried out his duties after his shot could not be read properly by De Gea so the score changed to 1-0 in the 90+9 minute. The score lasted until the game was over.

Furthermore, Manchester United will play an away match against West Ham in the 35th week of the English Premier League, Sunday, May 8. Brighton will host Everton, on the same day.