Returning to Brentford, Bryan Mbeumo will destroy the club that raised him?
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Returning to Brentford, Bryan Mbeumo will destroy the club that raised him?


Gilabola.com – Bryan Mbeumo returned to the Gtech Community Stadium this weekend since leaving the fantastic price of £ 71 million (around Rp1.4 trillion) to Manchester United last summer, and although he would be warmly welcomed, Brentford knew very well how dangerous their former stars were.

Mbeumo is now Man United’s new weapon

Since joining United, the Cameroon player has immediately become an important part of Ruben Amorim’s new attack. He even played a big role in a 2-1 win over Chelsea last week after forcing Robert Sanchez to get a red card.

Mbeumo, who scored 20 Premier League goals last season with Brentford, is now a motorbike of United’s attack. Data shows, he is the Red Devils player with the highest number of shots and the most common touch in the opponent’s penalty box this season.

Despite scoring one goal, his tenacity made him always looking for the ball and tried to turn things around for his team.

Brentford Find Ways to Stop Threats

The task of stopping Mbeumo is likely to fall on Keane Lewis-Potter, Brentford’s left-back who has often duel with him in an exercise session. However, Lewis-Potter’s performance was not as good as last season, coupled with the return of Rico Henry who was ready to seize his place.

What is clear, Brentford must be more vigilant, not only in Mbeumo, but also his collaboration with Benjamin Sesko. The combination of the two has seen dangerous since fighting Chelsea, and can return to United’s main weapon.

In addition, Brentford’s weakness in the air duel this season-dropped from the best position last season to 12th place-could be used by United. If it does not immediately fix the defense, the return of Mbeumo can turn into a nightmare for his own fans.

Home with a new mission

Although still holding a lot of beautiful memories in Brentford, Mbeumo came with the intention of bringing change to United.

This is the moment of returning home for him, from the boy who grew six years in West London to become a player who now wants to prove himself on a bigger stage.

And unfortunately, the mission might have to be carried out at the expense of the club that had raised him.

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