Brentford did not waste the visit to the Community Stadium in London of the lowest team, Sheffield United, to rediscover victory (1-0) after nine Premier days without adding three points.
Danish Thomas Frank’s team have not won since beating Wolverhampton on February 10. However, Brentford remain in the middle of the standings. I’ve never felt so stressed by the lack of wins for the bottom of the table.
This was the case of Sheffield, who were anchored in last place, who also had the misfortune of losing with an own goal, on the hour mark, that opened the scoring. It was from Ollie Arblaster, who tried to block a shot from Mikkel Damsgaard, deflected the ball and put it into his goal.
The second goal came in extra time. He was signed by Frank Onyeka after receiving a cross from Kevin Schade.
Brighton are tenth, in the middle of the table. Sheffield, last, are ten points away from safety.
match lineup
1
30
12
27
13
22
24
8
7
19
Eleven
13
twenty
27
5
fifteen
30
8
23
9
Eleven
24
Gtech Community Stadium

Ivo Grbic13
87′
Jayden Bogletwenty
75′
Yasser Larouci27
56′
40′
Austin can be trusted5
Anel Ahmedhodzicfifteen
Mason Holgate30
90′
67′
78′
Gustavo Hamer8
89′
Ben Osborn23
6′
78′
Oliver McBurnie9
89′
Ben BreretonEleven
44′
89′
Oliver Arblaster24
62′

Replacements

Wes Foderingham18
89′
Sam Curtis29
89′
Oliver Norwood16
89′
92′
Vinicius Souzatwenty-one
Anis Ben Slimane25
90′
78′
James McAtee28
56′
Andrew Brooks35
Cameron Archer10
75′
78′
William Osula32

coach

Thomas Frank
Chris Wilder
Source: La Verdad

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