The Cameroonian’s scoring streak Bryan Mbeumo He revived Brentford, who secured another Premier League win while sinking Southampton, victims of their third defeat and penultimate in the standings.
Three goals in as many games highlight the start of the African attacker, who on the brink of half-time broke the resistance of some ‘saints’ counting their promises through defeats, three out of three, on their return in Premier.
Mbeumo, helpful, opens the scoring
The Danish Brentford Thomas Frankwho beat Crystal Palace on the first day but lost to Liverpool on the second, took advantage of the team’s weakness Russell Martin to add three more points and find relief before the international break.
The balance was broken at the end of half-time thanks to an individual game, inside the area, by Kevin Schade which ended with a shot hitting the post. Mbeumo, Attentive, he took the rebound and scored an empty net goal.
Robo and Mbeumo scores 2-0
Southampton, who came away empty-handed in their matches against Newcastle and Nottingham Forest, were unable to react. And during the game, the ‘bees’ also scored a second through Mbeumo. That was the result of Brentford’s good pressure which caused their rival’s ball to become tangled.
The central ones Jack Stephens and Jan Bednarek, undecided, they allowed the ball to be stolen Yoane Wissa and send it to Mathias Jensen. he attended Mbeumo who, unopposed and face to face, once again defeated the debutant Aaron Ramsdale signed in the last hours of the market at Arsenal.
Bad afternoon for debutant Ramsdale
In the midst of the avalanche that coincided with the sinking of the ‘saints’, the third came and decided the clash. A long throw-in, almost a corner, that reached the visitors’ small area. He extended his head Nathan Collins and, in the second suit, Whisa scored despite attempts to Ramsdale, who released the ball after entering.
In added time, with no choice to react, Southampton scored the goal of honour. This is the work of Yukinari Sugawara to pass Adam Lallana.
Brentford, with the victory, are in fifth place and Southampton are just behind bottom team Everton in the table.
Source: La Verdad
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