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Cherries picked apart as Brentford go above Liverpool in table

Brentford striker Ivan Toney scored from the spot on his return from injury
Brentford striker Ivan Toney scored from the spot on his return from injuryProfimedia
Goals from Ivan Toney and Mathias Jensen saw Brentford break their duck against newly-promoted sides, as they defeated AFC Bournemouth 2-0 to leap above Liverpool in the Premier League (PL) standings.

Brentford squared off against Bournemouth in England’s top flight for just the second time in history, and the first in West London, as the hosts looked to extend their longest top-flight unbeaten run in 85 years to seven games.

Despite this, Bournemouth coped well with an in-form Brentford side, and limited the Bees to little chances of note in the opening period.

As the game crept towards the break, the Cherries made their first mistake, however, as Marcos Senesi dragged Toney to the ground inside the area, leaving the referee with no choice but to point to the spot.

Match stats between Brentford and Bournemouth
Match stats between Brentford and BournemouthOpta by Stats Perform

Toney stepped up and calmly slotted the ball into the top right-hand corner to give his side the lead in the 39th minute. With nine out of nine penalties scored, only Yaya Touré has a better 100% record than the Brentford striker in PL history.

Bournemouth’s second-half response, although an improvement, lacked the sharp edge necessary to cut through Brentford’s comfortable backline.

Up against a side who scored two or more goals in their five PL games prior to this fixture, the odds weren’t exactly in the visitors’ favour, either.

David Raya didn’t remain untested, though, with substitute Siriki Dembélé twisting in and out before forcing the Brentford goalkeeper into a diving save inside the area.

Neto of Bournemouth and Ivan Toney of Brentford have words during the match
Neto of Bournemouth and Ivan Toney of Brentford have words during the matchProfimedia

Thomas Frank’s side very rarely end a game with just the one goal, and this was the case once more, as Jensen ruthlessly finished into the top right-hand corner following Josh Dasilva’s pinpoint pass to put the game out of reach in the 75th minute.

The three points take Brentford up into eighth and six points adrift of the top four places in the PL. After their fourth consecutive league loss, Bournemouth, meanwhile, now sit just one point above the dropzone.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Josh Dasilva (Brentford)

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