- Bryan Mbeumo was instrumental in Brentford’s 4-2 win against Newcastle United, netting one goal and assisting another at the Gtech Community Stadium
- His early goal energized the Bees, while later contributions from Yoane Wissa and Kevin Schade ensured a comprehensive victory
- This win propelled Brentford to sixth place in the Premier League, highlighting their impressive form this season
Cameroon international Bryan Mbeumo delivered a standout performance, scoring and providing an assist as Brentford triumphed 4-2 over Newcastle United on Matchday 14 of the Premier League.
The clash, held at the Gtech Community Stadium, marked Mbeumo’s ninth goal of the season, underscoring his impact in the final third.
Mbeumo opened the scoring for Brentford in the 8th minute, setting an attacking tone for the match. He executed a brilliant move, cutting inside from the right flank before curling a left-footed shot past Newcastle’s goalkeeper, Nick Pope. This early strike energized the home crowd and put Newcastle on the back foot, forcing them to chase the game.
Brentford’s offensive display was bolstered by contributions from several players. Yoane Wissa extended the lead to 2-1 with a stunning long-range effort from 20 yards, capitalizing on a misplaced pass from Harvey Barnes.
Nathan Collins and Kevin Schade also got on the scoresheet, with Schade’s goal coming from a clever assist by Mbeumo, who threaded a precise pass that allowed Schade to chip over the advancing goalkeeper.
Mbeumo’s performance was hailed as “unplayable” by Brentford manager Thomas Frank. His ability to hold up play, link up with teammates, and create scoring opportunities was instrumental in Brentford’s success.
With this victory, Brentford maintained their impressive home record, having dropped just two points from their eight home fixtures this season. The win propelled them to sixth place in the Premier League table, showcasing their strong form as they continue to push for European qualification.
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