Brentford staged an impressive comeback in the second half to secure a 3-1 victory over Newcastle United, who were reduced to 10 players, at the Gtech Community Stadium. The first half saw limited chances from both teams, but Newcastle took the lead with their initial attack. Nick Woltemade set up Harvey Barnes, who skillfully bypassed Brentford's defence to score.
After halftime, Brentford showed significant improvement. Within the first minute of the restart, Yehor Yarmolyuk nearly scored, forcing a strong save from Nick Pope. The equaliser came in the 56th minute when Michael Kayode's long throw wasn't cleared by Newcastle, allowing Kevin Schade to head home.
The pressure from Brentford continued as they earned a penalty when Dango Ouattara
was fouled by Dan Burn in the area. Burn received a second yellow card for his challenge. Igor Thiago confidently converted the penalty and later secured victory with another goal in injury time after Malick Thiaw accidentally redirected the ball to him.
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Despite taking an early lead through Barnes' goal, Newcastle failed to maintain their advantage and didn't manage another shot on target. This defeat leaves them just two points above the relegation zone. Meanwhile, Brentford sits four points ahead of them in 12th place.
Home Form Key for Brentford
Keith Andrews' appointment as Brentford's head coach raised some eyebrows during the summer. However, his team has collected 13 points from six home matches, matching Arsenal, Bournemouth and Aston Villa for the most in the Premier League. Their proficiency from set-pieces is notable too; they share the highest number of goals from throw-ins with Crystal Palace.
Eddie Howe faces challenges with Newcastle's away form and their inability to hold leads. They have now dropped nine points from winning positions this season, more than any other Premier League team.
Brentford's success at home has been crucial under Andrews' leadership. Their ability to capitalise on set-pieces has been a significant factor in their performance this season. As they continue to build on this strength, maintaining consistency will be key for their ongoing success in the league.












