![]() This time it was Mbeumo on the end of the chance, as the cross came in from the opposite flank, helped on by Kevin Schade. ![]() Visiting keeper Raya made the first save of the night, albeit not from a shot, when James Ward-Prowse’s teasing cross evaded everybody inside the penalty area and sent the Spanish stopper flying to his left, before Gavin Bazunu made an even more impressive intervention at the other end as the contest showed signs of coming to life 20 minutes in. Taken short to Bryan Mbeumo, his first-time cross looked inviting for Toney to hit on the volley, but the Bees’ top scorer snatched at the chance and completely mistimed it from the far side of the six-yard box.Ĭhé Adams's second-half shot beat David Raya, but not covering defender Aaron Hickey The manager could be happy enough with Saints’ start, with Kyle Walker-Peters setting off on a couple of forays down the right flank, before Brentford threatened from the game’s first corner. Rubén Sellés made two changes to the Saints side that took a deserved point home from Old Trafford on Sunday, managing the minutes of Roméo Lavia and Theo Walcott as the fresh legs of Ibrahima Diallo and Mohamed Elyounoussi were drafted in to top up the energy tank. Otherwise Saints had plenty of the ball but little punch in the final third, and were punished by Yoane Wissa's late clincher on the break. ![]() Saints came closest to levelling things up in the opening seconds of the second half, but Ché Adams’s goal-bound shot was blocked on the line with goalkeeper David Raya beaten. ![]() Ivan Toney scored the critical first goal of the game in the 32nd minute, tapping home from close range when a near-post corner was flicked on by Bees captain Christian Nørgaard. ![]()
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