Brentford see off Brighton in 4-2 thriller as Mbeumo shines
LONDON :Brentford picked up their first home win in nine games on Saturday in an eventful 4-2 victory against 10-man Brighton & Hove Albion, aided by two goals and an assist from Bryan Mbeumo.
The loss dented Brighton's hopes of qualifying for European football next season and left them in 10th position in the Premier League on 48 points, now just two ahead of Brentford in 11th.
Mbeumo opened the scoring in the ninth minute before Danny Welbeck clawed a goal back for Brighton just before halftime.
Mbeumo netted again early in the second half - his 18th league goal of the season - before finding Yoane Wissa for Brentford's third in the 58th minute.
The Seagulls struck back via Kaoru Mitoma in the 81st minute despite having Joao Pedro sent off 20 minutes earlier. They looked intent on equalising but Brentford captain Christian Norgaard put the game beyond them with his side's fourth goal five minutes into extra time.
"It was a very big win," Brentford manager Thomas Frank said. "To win at home again, it was about time."
Brighton are now winless in five league games, making them one of a number of teams to stumble in the chase for European football in the late stages of the season.
They went behind early when Keane Lewis-Potter pushed forward and sliced open the opposing defence, finding Mbeumo who surged forward and curled the ball beyond Bart Verbruggen into the bottom left corner.
The first half looked set to end 1-0 before Brighton pinched one back. Yankuba Minteh made a nuisance of himself in Brentford’s area, pulling the ball back for Mats Wieffer to cross in to Welbeck who headed home.
Brentford came out after halftime with intensity and regained the lead in the 48th minute when Mbeumo picked up the ball in the right-hand


