Manchester United has dealt their chances of finishing in the top 4 a huge blow after dropping points in their game against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday night.
The Bees scored very late to deny Man United the three points in their match day 29 fixture in the English Premier League.
The home side dominated the game and created lots of chances but poor finishing from their frontline was their bane.
Ivan Toney and Bryan Mbeumo both hit the woodwork in their quest to finding the back of the net.
United rarely threatened the Brentford defense but occasionally gave them some scare on the counter through the pace of Garnacho and Rashford.
It was in added time that the drama unfolded.
Substitute Mason Mount scored his first goal for Man United on the 96th minute, a goal that the Red Devils thought was the winner.
However, Kristoffer Ajer equalized three minutes later to send the stadium into frenzy mode.
Brentford then pressed for the winner but it proved elusive as the game ended 1-1.
This draw has left United gnashing their teeth as their competitors for top 4 slots, Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspurs both won their games.
The Red Devils now lie 6th on the table, 11 points adrift of Aston Villa who are in 4th place and 8 points behind Tottenham in 5th.
Manchester United manager, Erik Ten Hag, was frustrated with his sides performance after the game.
In his post-match interview, Ten Hag said “Brentford wanted it more than us the entire game. After the international break the levels are never as high as before.We were lucky to get a point, yes, but if you are winning, then you shouldn’t give it away”.