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Grimsby boss claims Premier League team are ‘much more difficult’ than Manchester United

Grimsby boss claims Premier League team are ‘much more difficult’ than Manchester United
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Grimsby knocked Man Utd out of the Carabao Cup (Picture: Getty)

Grimsby Town boss David Artell believesBrentfordwill be ‘much more difficult’ opponents thanManchester United.


League Two sideGrimsby face Brentford on Tuesday nightfor a place in the quarter-finals of theCarabao Cup.


The Mariners have enjoyed a superb run in the EFL Cup,stunning Premier League giants Manchester United in the second roundbefore beating Championship side Sheffield Wednesday last time out.


Grimsby opened up a 2-0 lead over United inside 30 minutes back in August but two lates goals from the visitors sent the tie to penalties.


After a tense and lengthy shootout, Grimsby emerged triumphant with a 12-11 win toseal one of the biggest upsets in English football history.

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Artell’s side will be dreaming of another upset against Brentford but the 44-year-old boss expects a ‘more difficult’ challenge from Keith Andrews’ Bees.


Brentford were tipped by many to go down earlier in the season following the departure of managerThomas Frankand several key players – includingBryan Mbeumowho joined Manchester United.

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Grimsby Town stunned Manchester United in the Carabao Cup (Picture: Getty)

But the west Londoners have won three of their last four games to climb to 11th – eight points outside the relegation places – andstunned defending Premier League champions Liverpool on Saturday.


Grimsby boss Artell insists Brentford are ‘fully in’ compared to United who he says are still ‘finding their way’ underRuben Amorim.


Amorim was left fighting for his job after the embarrassing defeat to Grimsby butthree successive wins has taken United to sixth and drastically improved the mood at Old Trafford.

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Brentford are starting to click under Keith Andrews (Picture: Getty)

‘I don’t want loads of letters from Manchester United fans from Kenya or Norway – or Stretford – but I think they’re still in that process of finding their way again,’ Artell said.


‘Brentford are fully in, fully understanding. That makes it so much more difficult.


‘I think everyone agrees that Man United are still – maybe not in transition per se – but finding their way under a new manager that needs to be given time.


‘I think you can see the fruits of the green shoots of progress from their side, but Brentford are not that team. Brentford are a well-established team.

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‘They’ve appointed from within to continue the work that the previous manager [Thomas Frank] did, and I think everyone would suggest that Keith Andrews is doing a brilliant job and he’s taking them on.


‘You don’t beat West Ham so comprehensively, you don’t beat the reigning [Premier League] champions [Liverpool] if you haven’t got those principles of play already ingrained.


‘Whether it’s set pieces, whether it’s transitions, whether it’s in possession, whether they come and get you out of possession, all that is already really well implemented into the squad.


‘I’m not sure that was the case with Manchester United.’


On Grimsby’s game-plan against Brentford, Artell added: ‘We’re not playing for penalties. We didn’t do that against United. We went and got them and they didn’t expect it.’


Brentford are one of 11 Premier League clubs still in the Carabao Cup along with Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Fulham, Tottenham, Newcastle, Brighton, Crystal Palace and Wolves.


Newcastle are the Carabao Cup holders after Eddie Howe’s side beat Liverpool in last year’s final at Wembley.

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