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Ivan Toney and Christian Eriksen help Brentford boost survival hopes with Burnley win

Brentford made it back-to-back wins for the first time this season as they left it late to beat Burnley yesterday afternoon.

The Bees' wait for a home win looked set to be extended further with over five minutes remaining, but a moment of magic from Christian Eriksen allowed Ivan Toney to head home past Nick Pope to break the deadlock.

The Dane was instrumental yet again as he released the striker down the right-hand side, where he was fouled by Nathan Collins who saw a straight red card, before sealing victory from the spot. It was a win that Thomas Frank's side deserved

Brentford reporter took a look at some of the talking points from yesterday's win over Sean Dyche's side.

It was a victory that was priceless from a Brentford perspective, but also one that might secure their status for next season. Taking six points from Norwich and Burnley will have been a relief for Thomas Frank and the players, after only one win since the new year began.

The Bees are now nine points above the drop, and seven clear of Leeds United who are in action later on. Considering some of the beatings they took, they've regrouped well and shown incredible resilience to get their season back on track when their heads could have easily dropped.

Ivan Toney didn't have much of a sniff in the first half, but was more than a match for Burnley's centre halves in Nathan Collins and former Bee James Tarkowski, but the striker stepped up when Brentford needed him and put them a great position regarding their league position.

His brace took the striker to 11 league goals for the season in what has been a surreal season for the Brentford forward, having come up to the top flight following his first season at Championship level. A remarkable rise for the

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