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Brentford 2 – 1 A Villa


A late strike from Mads Roerslev saw Brentford come from behind to beat Aston Villa 2-1 and claim their first Premier League victory of 2022.

A frantic end to the game mirrored that of Brentford’s victory against Watford on December 10, when late goals from Pontus Jansson and Bryan Mbeumo secured all three points.

The winning goal came a little earlier on Sunday, with Roerslev seeing an initial effort saved by Emiliano Martinez, before slotting home into the far corner (83) for his first Premier League goal.

But Brentford once again proved themselves to be a shrewd outfit as they again came from a goal down. Danny Ings had seen Villa ahead with a fine strike early in the first half (16), which Steven Gerrard’s side dominated much of.

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Mads Roerslev scored the winner for Brentford late on

But Yoane Wissa – not averse to his own late winner – equalised for Brentford out of nowhere just before the break (42) with a superb curling effort.

Roerslev’s goal sparked a flurry of late chances – although a very clear opening had come just before, only for Martinez to push Frank Onyeka’s effort onto the bottom of the post – as Villa searched for their own equaliser, but the Bees held on for another impressive victory.

It sees Brentford oust Villa from 12th place, going level on 23 points with Crystal Palace. Villa drop down a place into 13th, losing back-to-back games for the first time under Gerrard.

How Brentford came from behind again

Mads Roerslev of Brentford celebrates after scoring their side's second goal
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Roerslev celebrates after scoring Brentford’s winning goal

The opening 15 minutes were not blessed with chances, but Villa soon found the net. It was a superb turn in midfield from Emiliano Buendia to peel away from his marker, before slotting Ings through. The Brentford defence could not get back in time as Ings slotted into the far corner with a fine finish for his fourth Premier League goal of the season.

Both sides continued to see half chances as the game continued. John McGinn fired just over from range, while Mathias Jensen also sent an effort wide of the target at the other end.

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Danny Ings gave Aston Villa the lead early in the first half

The game was meandering towards half-time, but a superb moment of magic from Wissa saw Brentford level. Roerslev broke down the right before feeding the forward at the top of the area. His first touch was superb, driving onto the ball before curling into the top corner.

Brentford brought their momentum into the second half, but it was Villa who saw the early shots. Buendia fired just over the crossbar before Bertrand Traore tricked the away fans into thinking he had scored – only to find the side of the net and be flagged for offside.

Player ratings

Brentford: Fernandez (7), Pinnock (6), Jansson (7), Sorensen (7), Roerslev (8), Norgaard (6), Jensen (6), Onyeka (7), Canos (7), Wissa (7), Toney (6).

Subs used: Ghoddos (6), Baptiste (6), Janelt (n/a).

Aston Villa: Martinez (7), Cash (6), Konsa (7), Hause (6), Targett (6), Luis (7), McGinn (7), Buendia (7), Ramsey (6), Traore (7), Ings (7).

Subs used: Sanson (6), Trezeguet (n/a).

Man of the match: Mads Roerslev.

Much like the first half, the second period lacked any real flow or sustained excitement until Brentford had a huge chance to score a second in the 75th minute. The Bees drove forward after some sloppy play from the visitors, with Ivan Toney’s flick finding the run of Onyeka. He tried to place the ball home, but Martinez leapt to push the effort onto the post.

But their winner was yet to come and it was from an unlikely source. Roerslev was slipped in down the right of the area, seeing his initial strike saved well by Martinez. But the rebound fell at his feet, with the Villa goalkeeper not able to recover in time as the ball fired past him and into the far corner.

Team news

  • Brentford made two changes. Shandon Baptiste and Daniel Thompson dropped to the bench with Christian Norgaard and Sergi Canos coming into the XI.
  • Aston Villa made three changes. Tyrone Mings missed out through suspension, with Morgan Sanson dropping to the bench. Ollie Watkins was also not included in the matchday squad against his former club. John McGinn returned to the XI after missing out against Chelsea, with Kourtney Hause and Bertrand Traore also into the side.

As you would expect, the late Brentford goal sparked an urgency in Villa not seen for much of the second half. Even Martinez came up for a late corner, but there was no goalkeeper goal for the Argentine as Brentford stood firm for the victory.

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Yoane Wissa scored a stunning equaliser for Brentford

Man of the match – Mads Roerslev

A goal and assist isn’t a bad day’s work for the Dane. It was a real striker’s goal for the winner as he turned home a rebounded save. He played a lovely ball into Wissa’s feet too, all while slipping over, and had a real hand in Brentford’s comeback victory.

He told Sky Sports: “I’m very happy. It’s a great feeling. You can see it means so much to the crowd. Every point is crucial in this league and I’m very happy to help the team.

“Mine could have looked a bit better, but a goal is a goal. Everybody knows [Yoane Wissa] has the finish in him. I knew when he got the perfect touch that he’d find the far corner.”

Opta stats

  • Only West Ham (12) and Everton (11) have won more points from losing positions in the Premier League than Brentford this season (9).
  • Since the start of last season, Aston Villa have lost more Premier League games after scoring the first goal than any other side in the competition (8).
  • Brentford’s equaliser was their first-ever Premier League goal scored from outside the box, leaving Watford as the only side without a goal from distance in the competition this season.

What’s next?

Both sides are in the FA Cup third round next weekend, with Brentford visiting Port Vale on Saturday; kick-off at 3pm.

Aston Villa travel to Manchester United for their third-round clash on Monday, January 10; kick-off at 7.55pm.





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