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Rico Henry and Yoane Wissa reap the rewards as Brentford earn deserved win over Everton

Brentford signed their final away game of what has been a remarkable debut Premier League season with a 2-3 win over Everton. Things did not get off to the best of starts when Dominic Calvert-Lewin gave the home side the lead after 10 minutes, coupled with a boisterous atmosphere inside the stadium.

However, the Bees were given a huge helping hand when the home side were reduced to 10 men when Jarrad Branthwaite was shown a straight red card for fouling Ivan Toney when he was clean through. An own goal would get Thomas Frank's side back on level terms, before Frank Lampard's men went back in front through Richarlison's penalty to give them the advantage at the break.

However, a tactical switch saw Brentford turn the game on its head in a matter of minutes. Yoane Wissa would eventually get on the scoresheet with a superb looping header, before Rico Henry's brilliant header from Christian Norgaard's cross proved to be the match winner.

Brentford's Ivan Toney and Rico Henry say their families were racially abused after Everton game

Brentford reporter Uzzi Majid discusses some of the talking points from a frantic but well deserved win at Goodison Park.

Whilst some could argue the Goodison atmosphere was electric purely down to Everton's predicament, it was without doubt the most hostile and volatile away atmosphere Thomas Frank and the players have played in all season. Everton were on top of the game up until Brentford's equaliser, and the Bees found it difficult to play their own game in the first half.

Their cause wasn't helped by the crowd going ballistic every time they made the tiniest of fouls, despite the majority of the stadium showing their anger with referee Michael Oliver's performance at both half and full

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