Ander Herrera was delighted to see former side Manchester United produce a vintage comeback victory over Brentford on Saturday afternoon.

United looked certain to suffer their third home defeat in a week after another dreadful performance that was marred by individual errors and poor performances from key players.

Heading into stoppage time, Mathias Jensen looked to have secured all three points for Brentford with his first-half strike before an incredible late comeback that saw substitute Scott McTominay strike twice to salvage three points for his side.

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United’s double in ‘Fergie time’ was a fitting tribute to their legendary manager on a weekend in which the club paid tribute to his late wife, Lady Cathy, following her death earlier in the week.

Sir Alex Ferguson famously oversaw a number of dramatic wins in the final moments of matches during his time in charge of the club, most notable being their incredible comeback win in the 1999 Champions League final.

United’s win over Brentford was by no means as glamorous as many of Ferguson’s victories, but it was a vital one for under-fire manager Erik ten Hag heading into the international break.