Thomas Frank brings out gritty side to Brentford's game as they sting Watford in dying seconds
It was the late late show at Vicarage Road for Brentford as they left it late to record another late victory on the road against Watford.
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It was the late late show at Vicarage Road for Brentford as they left it late to record another late victory on the road against Watford.
Brentford made it four league wins in five with an assertive and deserved victory over West Ham on Sunday afternoon. The Bees were comprehensive winners over David Moyes' side, and were totally deserving of their victory on the day with goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Ivan Toney proving vital.
Bryan Mbeumo and Ivan Toney combined to sink West Ham 2-0 and banish any lingering relegation fears for Brentford.
Brentford continued their resurgent form by beating West Ham United 2-0 at home in on Sunday to rack up a fourth win in five matches and take another step towards guaranteeing their Premier League survival. Fresh from their shock 4-1 win at Champions League holders Chelsea last week, Thomas Frank's side overwhelmed another side with European ambitions, Bryan Mbeumo opening the scoring in the second half before top scorer Ivan Toney doubled the lead.
Brentford all but guaranteed another season of Premier League football after completing a first league double over West Ham in 68 years with a 2-0 victory.
LONDON: Brentford continued their resurgent form by beating West Ham United 2-0 at home in on Sunday to rack up a fourth win in five matches and take another step towards guaranteeing their Premier League survival.
West Ham’s hopes of finishing fourth in the Premier League further diminished with a 2-0 loss at Brentford on Sunday. After Arsenal lost to Brighton, Tottenham took charge of the race to book a Champions League place after beating Aston Villa 4-0 on Saturday.
El Brentford confirmó su salvación virtual con un triunfo por 2-0 ante el West Ham United, mientras que el Norwich City consiguió su primera victoria desde el 5 de febrero para seguir con alguna mínima esperanza de salvarse. Los 'Canaries', apoyados en un tanto de Pierre Lees Melou y otro de Teemu Pukki, volvieron a ganar más de dos meses después para reducir su distancia con la salvación a nueve puntos, aún un mundo con siete partidos por delante. El Norwich lo hizo, además, contra un rival directo como el Burnley (2-0), que venía de ganar entre semana al Everton, pero que, con esta derrota, se queda cuatro puntos por detrás de los 'Toffees'.