Report | Wolves 0-2 Brentford

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Brentford emerged victorious in the Premier League, securing three points at Molineux. Wolves experienced a disappointing afternoon.

Christian Norgaard and Ivan Toney each scored a goal in the first and second half, respectively, leading Thomas Frank's Bees to a win. This caused the Old Gold to suffer their second consecutive loss at home.

Wolves believed they had scored at the beginning of the second half, when Craig Dawson headed the ball into the net. However, the goal was disallowed as Dawson was positioned in an offside position. Brentford then secured the win with a well-executed finish by Toney.

The guests had a great beginning and, following a VAR inspection that found no evidence of a Joao Gomes handball within the penalty area, Ethan Pinnock inaccurately headed a crossed ball from Mathias Jensen. The audience seemed to enjoy the electrifying start of the match.

Nonetheless, Wolves took advantage of Brentford's recent momentum at the beginning of the match. During the game, when Rayan Ait-Nouri shot the ball from far, it was a decent attempt but unfortunately was too high and went over the bar.

At the 11-minute mark in the game, the Bees had a great opportunity to score. This happened when Jose Sa made a poor clearance, which was then won by Nathan Collins who deflected the ball into the path of Neal Maupay. Maupay had plenty of space in the penalty area, but Sa managed to redeem himself by making an important save at his near post.

After Pedro Neto skillfully moved the ball up the field, he passed it on to Matheus Cunha, who then fired off a solid shot towards the goal. Mark Flekken had to quickly spring into action and successfully prevented the ball from going into the net.

Within the first 20 minutes, the hosts were met with an unfortunate setback when Cunha was injured and unable to proceed in the game. As a result, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde took his place instead. Despite being temporarily down to 10 players, the Bees managed to create another significant opportunity as Sergio Reguilon made progress down the left side and delivered a risky, low cross. Collins managed to keep the ball alive at the back post, and Mads Roerslev had a close-range shot but unfortunately missed the mark.

Maupay had a golden opportunity to score against the Old Gold in the first half. The visitors were aggressively pressing and managed to regain possession of the ball, which led to Maupay receiving it. He skillfully maneuvered and found himself in a prime position to shoot within the area. Unfortunately, his shot lacked power and accuracy, failing to trouble Sa as he made an easy save.

After 35 minutes, the Bees scored the first goal through a set-piece. Norgaard, who played for the away team, managed to get in between Sa and Dawson and head the ball home from Reguilon's corner kick.

Near the end of the game, the team led by Gary O'Neil tried to score a goal to even the score. Neto had a close chance, as he received a pass from Bellegarde and was able to pass down the left side to Pablo Sarabia. The Spaniard made a chip shot to the back post and Neto charged towards it, but couldn't score due to Flekken and the metal pole. The Bees' goalkeeper managed to stop the ball from going in.

The match between Wolves and Brentford is at half-time, with Brentford leading 1-0.

At halftime, O'Neil decided to make a change by bringing in Nathan Fraser, an 18-year-old player who was making his second appearance in the Premier League. The substitution led to Toti being replaced as part of the alteration to a defensive line-up of four players.

In the beginning of the second half, Neto had a close encounter with the post once again, as his deflected shot just missed the outer edge. Wolves managed to regain possession from the corner and Neto gave an amazing cross into the middle. Dawson directed the ball into the far corner with a header, but unfortunately, after a long wait, it was deemed that he was offside during the play. Upon review, the VAR system showed that Dawson's toe was in front of the Brentford defenders.

The atmosphere in Molineux intensified after a goal disallowed, and Neto tried to score to equalize, shooting with his right foot at the near post which Flekken saved.

The Wolves were exploring and after passing the ball skillfully, Maximilian Kilman advanced from the defense and made it to the border of the penalty zone. The captain delivered a cross from an angle and connected with Ait-Nouri who leaped effectively, yet was unsuccessful in keeping his header below the crossbar.

Despite being dominated by Wolves, Brentford managed to score again and it was due to their opponents' mistake. Poor play in defence led to a misplaced pass from Dawson to Tommy Doyle, which the Bees quickly took advantage of. Vitaly Janelt found Toney in the middle and he calmly kicked the ball past Sa to guarantee their victory with only 13 minutes remaining.

Roundup: Brentford Secures Victorious Win Against Wolves The game at Molineux Stadium between Wolves and Brentford had an exciting outcome, with Brentford emerging victorious. The Brentford team came out strong from the beginning, displaying impressive skills, tactics, and teamwork that gave them an advantage. After a solid effort, they scored their first goal in the 26th minute, thanks to a fantastic shot from Ivan Toney that found the back of the net. This made the game even more exciting, with both teams working hard to score. Wolves, on the other hand, had difficulties during the game. They had fewer opportunities to score, and their attempts were not as successful. In the second half, Brentford continued to apply pressure on them, and it paid off again, with Bryan Mbeumo scoring the second goal for his team in the 62nd minute. The game continued to be intense, with both sides trying their best, but Brentford ultimately secured their victory. Overall, it was an entertaining match, with Brentford showing a commendable performance that earned them the win against Wolves.

The squad that played for Wolves included Sa, Semedo, Kilman, Dawson, Toti, Ait-Nouri, Gomes, Lemina, Sarabia, Neto, and Cunha. Later in the game, Doherty, Fraser, Doyle, and Bellegarde were also substituted in.

Substitutes who did not get to play | Bentley, S. Bueno, Traore, H. Bueno, Chirewa.

Here are some suggested rewrites in simpler English: - Brentford: The players were called Flekken, Roerslev, Collins, Pinnock, Mee, Reguilon, Norgaard (Ajer came in at 85 minutes), Janelt (Baptiste came in at 85 minutes), Jensen (Yarmoliuk came in at 69 minutes), Maupay (Lewis-Potter came in at 76 minutes), and Toney. - Players of Brentford were called Flekken, Roerslev, Collins, Pinnock, Mee, Reguilon, Norgaard, Janelt, Jensen, Maupay, and Toney. Some of them were substituted during the game. - The Brentford soccer team had players with names like Flekken, Roerslev, Collins, and more. Substitutes came in later, like Ajer at 85 minutes and Baptiste at 85 minutes.

Substitutes who did not get a chance to play in the game are Strakosha, Zanka, Ghoddos, Damsgaard, and Brierley.

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