Match ends, Brentford 0, Brighton and Hove Albion 0.
Sports
Brentford 0-0 Brighton & Hove Albion: Ivan Toney draws seventh straight blank in dull draw
Ivan Toney’s run without a Premier League goal extended to seven games as Brentford and Brighton played out a dull draw.
Toney was denied by Brighton keeper Bart Verbruggen with his best chance and has now failed to score for Brentford since 17 February.
The 15th-placed Bees are winless in eight league games and six points above the relegation places.
Brighton produced few chances of their own despite dominating possession and stay ninth in the table.
While the Seagulls saw much more of the ball, the hosts created the better opportunities at Brentford Community Stadium.
Yoane Wissa flashed a shot wide of the near post following a slick team move down the left, before Toney turned his man in the area but could not get the power on his left-footed shot to trouble Verbruggen.
The biggest talking point came in first-half stoppage time, when the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) called on-pitch official Andy Madley to the monitor after Wissa appeared to pull down Brighton captain Lewis Dunk in the box.
In a rare occurrence, however, Madley stuck with his original call and gave no penalty – much to Dunk’s disbelief.
The second half provided no breakthrough either, with Danny Welbeck denied by a fine last-gasp block from Kristoffer Ajer before the Brighton striker poked a shot narrowly wide.
A point still left Brentford with a chunky gap above the relegation zone following Luton’s defeat at Arsenal, while Brighton missed the chance to move up to seventh and into a European place.
Toney short on goals and confidence
While Brentford are continuing to put points between themselves and the bottom three, they are doing so slowly and unconvincingly and are now winless in five home league games.
A major factor in their poor form has been a lack of goals from Toney.
While he continues to play a key role in building their attack and forming a flowing partnership with Wissa, here the England international seemed uncharacteristically short of confidence in the opposition box.
Toney also continued to struggle after the break, blazing a free-kick well over from a promising position.
Brentford will hope their main man can rediscover his scoring touch before the end of the campaign – as will Toney himself, with a place in Gareth Southgate’s squad at Euro 2024 on the line.
A spark for the Bees comes in the return to fitness of Bryan Mbeumo, who came off the bench here. The Cameroon forward has not started a match since suffering an ankle injury in the fixture at Brighton in December.
Pedro return can’t spark Seagulls
Brighton also lacked a goal threat, despite the return from injury of top scorer Joao Pedro.
That the Brazilian has missed the last six games yet remains their leading marksman with eight league goals, is an indicator of the absent cutting edge that has kept the Seagulls on the periphery of European qualification.
Most of Brighton’s best attacking moments came through Pedro, who forced home keeper Mark Flekken into a sharp near post save late in the first half.
A draw does represent some improvement for Brighton, however, as they avoided losing five away matches in a row across all competitions for the first time since 2006.
Line-ups
Brentford
Formation 3-5-2
- 1Flekken
- 13M Jorgensen
- 20Ajer
- 22Collins
- 30Roerslev
- 33YarmoliukSubstituted forDamsgaardat 64′minutes
- 27JaneltBooked at 76mins
- 8JensenSubstituted forOnyekaat 86′minutes
- 23Lewis-PotterSubstituted forReguilónat 73′minutes
- 11WissaSubstituted forMbeumoat 73′minutes
- 17Toney
Substitutes
- 7Maupay
- 12Reguilón
- 14Ghoddos
- 15Onyeka
- 19Mbeumo
- 21Strakosha
- 24Damsgaard
- 26Baptiste
- 36Kim
Brighton
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Verbruggen
- 34VeltmanSubstituted forModerat 86′minutes
- 29van Hecke
- 5Dunk
- 3dos Santos de Paulo
- 13GroÃ
- 20Baleba
- 40BuonanotteBooked at 53minsSubstituted forWelbeckat 74′minutes
- 14LallanaSubstituted forEncisoat 64′minutes
- 24AdingraSubstituted forLampteyat 74′minutes
- 9João Pedro
Substitutes
- 2Lamptey
- 10Enciso
- 15Moder
- 18Welbeck
- 23Steele
- 30Estupiñán
- 42Offiah
- 44Peupion
- 55OâMahony
- Referee:
- Andy Madley
- Attendance:
- 17,024
Live Text
-
-
Second Half ends, Brentford 0, Brighton and Hove Albion 0.
-
Foul by João Pedro (Brighton and Hove Albion).
-
Nathan Collins (Brentford) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
-
Attempt missed. Danny Welbeck (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from the left side of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Julio Enciso with a headed pass.
-
Attempt missed. Danny Welbeck (Brighton and Hove Albion) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Pascal Groà with a cross following a corner.
-
Corner, Brighton and Hove Albion. Conceded by Zanka.
-
Attempt blocked. João Pedro (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
-
Attempt blocked. Tariq Lamptey (Brighton and Hove Albion) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Danny Welbeck.
-
Attempt blocked. Jakub Moder (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Danny Welbeck.
-
Attempt saved. João Pedro (Brighton and Hove Albion) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal.
-
Attempt blocked. Danny Welbeck (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by João Pedro with a through ball.
-
Substitution, Brighton and Hove Albion. Jakub Moder replaces Joël Veltman.
-
Substitution, Brentford. Frank Onyeka replaces Mathias Jensen.
-
Offside, Brentford. Ivan Toney is caught offside.
-
Attempt saved. Julio Enciso (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Pascal GroÃ.
-
João Pedro (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
-
Foul by Mathias Jensen (Brentford).
-
Attempt missed. Igor Julio (Brighton and Hove Albion) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Pascal GroÃ.
-
João Pedro (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Player of the match
João PedroJoão Pedro
Brentford
-
Squad number24Player nameDamsgaard
-
Squad number17Player nameToney
-
Squad number1Player nameFlekken
-
Squad number11Player nameWissa
-
Squad number20Player nameAjer
-
Squad number8Player nameJensen
-
Squad number30Player nameRoerslev
-
Squad number22Player nameCollins
-
Squad number19Player nameMbeumo
-
Squad number27Player nameJanelt
-
Squad number33Player nameYarmoliuk
-
Squad number13Player nameM Jorgensen
-
Squad number12Player nameReguilón
-
Squad number23Player nameLewis-Potter
-
Squad number15Player nameOnyeka
Brighton & Hove Albion
-
Squad number9Player nameJoão Pedro
-
Squad number5Player nameDunk
-
Squad number29Player namevan Hecke
-
Squad number1Player nameVerbruggen
-
Squad number40Player nameBuonanotte
-
Squad number20Player nameBaleba
-
Squad number13Player nameGroÃ
-
Squad number34Player nameVeltman
-
Squad number2Player nameLamptey
-
Squad number3Player nameIgor Julio
-
Squad number24Player nameAdingra
-
Squad number18Player nameWelbeck
-
Squad number10Player nameEnciso
-
Squad number14Player nameLallana
-
Squad number15Player nameModer
Sports
Cristiano Ronaldo goals prove Saudi league quality – Ruben Neves
He added: “I have said this a few times – if you compare my GPS data from English football to Saudi football, I run even more, but with the difference that I run in 40 degrees [celsius].
“I am in good shape physically. Both Cristiano and I proved today that Saudi football has quality.”
Neves suggested it is “of course” realistic for Ronaldo to achieve his new target of 1,000 goals as “with Cristiano, anything is possible”.
Head coach Roberto Martinez explained that Ronaldo was on the bench after starting against Croatia because “Cristiano can’t play two 90-minute games” so close together at his age.
“Cristiano is in a very good moment,” he said. “It’s September, he’s played three games for the club. The important thing is that we need to protect all the players.
“I liked his commitment. He’s an incredible player.”
As against Croatia, Ronaldo was set up by a Nuno Mendes cross, the Paris St-Germain left-back having also come on as a substitute against Scotland.
However, like his manager, Mendes stressed that it was a collective effort to secure a “deserved victory” after “a very tough game”, having to fight back from an early Scott McTominay goal to win 2-1.
Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes fired the second-half equaliser but stressed it was “not a perfect” 30th birthday as he would “have preferred it to be less difficult”.
“Cristiano Ronaldo’s influence is always the same, regardless of whether he starts the game or starts on the bench,” he added.
Sports
Portugal 2-1 Scotland: ‘Cristiano Ronaldo rages on to eclipse Scott McTominay heroics’
Scotland became the 48th international side to suffer at Ronaldo’s feet, which was hardly a surprise.
But over this game and the Poland defeat there are still areas of major concern for Steve Clarke’s side. Five goals conceded makes it a total of 33 against in their past 14 games.
In five of their past six matches they have conceded after the 85th minute. It is now one win in 14 games and no competitive win in the last year.
Against top opposition, Scotland cannot seem to stem the tide of goals. And late ones, at that.
“I reiterated to my players that we have to understand what part of the cycle we’re in, what we’re trying to build,” head coach Clarke said afterwards.
“We’re trying to re-adjust after the summer. We can lose these matches to try and build and make sure that the end goal, as always, is to qualify for the tournament.”
That suggests Clarke is trying to recalibrate how his team plays after a disappointing Euro 2024 campaign during which they barely fired a shot.
The switch from a back five to a 4-2-3-1 has shown better glimpses of attacking quality, and Scotland had a strong spell after conceding the equaliser to Bruno Fernandes.
The introduction of Ryan Gauld, Ben Doak, and Tommy Conway to this camp also hints at a different approach in preparation for next year’s World Cup qualifiers.
Evolution, not revolution was what Clarke described it as. On the evidence so far there is plenty of work to be done, with limited time to do it and top quality opposition to face.
Sports
England v New Zealand: ‘My mouth is watering’ – Black Ferns wing Ruby Tui
New Zealand wing Ruby Tui is convinced “something special” will happen when they face England in the first game at the newly named Allianz Stadium on Saturday.
The stadium at Twickenham has been renamed under a new sponsorship deal confirmed by the Rugby Football Union last month.
Next weekend’s Test match is the second warm-up game before the Red Roses travel to WXV1 in Canada, after a 38-19 victory over France at Kingsholm Stadium last Saturday.
“It’s world champions versus world number one,” Tui told BBC Sport. “My mouth is watering.”
New Zealand were the last side to beat England, securing a dramatic victory in the World Cup final in 2022, although John Mitchell’s side gained some revenge by defeating them in Auckland to win last year’s WXV tournament.
The two sides have a long history, meeting in five World Cup finals, with the Black Ferns winning them all.
And Tui, in the starting line-up for New Zealand’s 2022 World Cup final victory on home territory at Auckland’s Eden Park, has nothing but respect for England.
“I’ve got to admit the Red Roses are a very special team. They have carried a lot of tradition with them,” the New Zealand wing added.
“In order to be the best, you’ve got to beat the best. Let’s go play England, let’s go over to the northern side of the world in their home and let’s give it a crack, let’s have some fun, let’s get out there. I want to play tomorrow.”
The 32-year-old became a household name at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, not just for her gold medal-winning performance with the women’s sevens team, but her colourful and honest interview, external with BBC Sport’s Jill Douglas that went viral.
Tui has now retired from sevens and committed to XVs and is aware of the potential that the 2025 World Cup in England has for the Red Roses and for rugby.
“It’s going to be epic,” she added. “I just hope we all take this opportunity with two hands.
“It was amazing what happened in New Zealand, but we’re taking it back to where rugby began so let’s do it, let’s put on an awesome show.”
-
African History5 years ago
A Closer Look: Afro-Mexicans 🇲🇽
-
African History8 months ago
Black History Facts I had to Learn on My Own pt.6 📜
-
African History5 years ago
A Closer Look: Afro-Mexicans 🇲🇽
-
African History1 year ago
Major African Tribes taken away during the Atlantic Slave Trade🌍 #slavetrade #africanamericanhistory
-
African History1 year ago
Cameroon 🇨🇲 World Cup History (1962-2022) #football #realmadrid #shorts
-
African History1 year ago
What did Columbus Find in 1493? 🤯🔥🔥 #history #civilization #mesoamerica #africa #kemet
-
African History7 months ago
Black History Inventors: Mary Kenner 🩸
-
African History1 year ago
Origin Of ‘Cameroon’ 🇨🇲😳#africa