Brentford made their chances count
Newcastle converted 2 of 4 shots on target. Brentford converted 3 from 5.
Minute 37 changed the game
V. Janelt's goal at 37' proved to be the decisive moment.
Newcastle made better use of the ball
Newcastle had 54% possession and generated 16 shots. Brentford had 46% and created 11.
Brentford were resilient at the back
Brentford faced 16 shots and conceded only 2. Defensive efficiency: 88%.
Brentford's Resilience Prevails in Thrilling Premier League Clash
In a pulsating Premier League encounter, Brentford emerged victorious over Newcastle United in a 3-2 thriller. The Bees showcased their tactical flexibility and clinical finishing, despite being outshot by their hosts 16 to 11.
Brentford's midfield duo of Vitaly Janelt and Ouattara were the driving force behind the away side's win. Janelt netted the opening goal with a well-placed finish, while Ouattara scored the decisive late winner, providing the assist to Janelt's goal as well. Together, they won 3 tackles and created 2 chances, exemplifying Brentford's ability to control the tempo of the game.
In contrast, Newcastle struggled to establish a coherent offensive strategy, registering an xG of just 2.24 despite 54% possession. The Magpies' substitute Joseph Willock provided a brief spark, setting up a goal for Bruno Guimaraes, but it was not enough to overcome Brentford's resolute defensive performance. The home side's 82% pass accuracy was undermined by their inability to create high-quality chances, with only 4 shots on target.
Brentford's triumph can be attributed to their astute in-game management. Manager Thomas Frank made timely substitutions, introducing fresh legs in the form of Jenson and Lewis-Potter, who combined for the winning goal. This tactical flexibility, coupled with the visitors' clinical finishing, ultimately proved the difference between the two sides.
Newcastle lost to Brentford 2–3 at the stadium in Premier League Regular Season - 25. S. Botman (24'), V. Janelt (37'), I. Thiago (45'), Bruno Guimaraes (79'), D. Ouattara (85') scored.