LONDON. Brentford and Wolverhampton Wanderers draw 1-1. B. Mee scored the first goal (51′) for Brentford. R. Neves equalized (52′). Brentford was not able to win even if it was better in terms of ball possession (59%)

The match was played at the Brentford Community Stadium stadium in London on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Robert Madley with the assistance of Marc Perry and Tim Wood. The 4th official was Thomas Bramall. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was pleasant at 19.8 degrees Celsius or 67.68 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 78%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 58 Ball Possession 42
Shots
  • 10 Total 15
  • 3 On Target 4
  • 7 Off Target 11
  • 4 Shots blocked 3
  • 81 Attack 85
  • 54 Dangerous attack 38
  • 75 Ball safe 77
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 3 Corners 6
Fouls
  • 10 Total 17
  • 3 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 1
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 2

Ball possession

Brentford was in firm control of the ball 59% while Wolverhampton Wanderers was struggling with a 41% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Brentford was more pushing with 54 dangerous attacks and 10 shots of which 3 were on target. Nonetheless, that was not enough Brentford to win the match​.

Brentford shot 10 times, 3 on target, 7 off target. On the other side, Wolverhampton Wanderers shot 15 times, 4 on target, 11 off target.

Cards

Brentford received 3 yellow cards (B. Mbeumo, M. Damsgaard and I. Toney). On the opposite side, Wolverhampton Wanderers received 3 yellow cards (N. Semedo, D. Podence and R. Neves).

Also, Wolverhampton Wanderers didn’t end the match with 11 players after D. Costa (Wolverhampton Wanderers) was sent off after receiving a straight red card in the (90′).

Match Timeline

2'
Nélson Semedo- Yellow
30'
Mikkel Damsgaard- sub ->M. Jensen
38'
42'
Ben Mee (goal)B. Mbeumo
51'
52'
Keane Lewis-Potter- sub ->Y. Wissa
75'
Bryan Mbeumo- Yellow
80'
83'
Frank Onyeka- sub ->J. Dasilva
83'
Mads Roerslev- sub ->K. Ajer
83'
83'
84'
Mikkel Damsgaard- Yellow
87'
Ivan Toney- Yellow
90'
90'
90'

Standings

After this contest, Brentford will have 15 points to hold in the 11th place. Talking about the opposition, Wolverhampton Wanderers will have 10 points to hold in the 19th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Premier League, Brentford will host Manchester City on the 28th of May with a 2-0 head to head record in favor of Manchester City (0 draws).

Wolverhampton Wanderers will play away agasint Arsenal on the 28th of May with a 8-3 head to head in favor of Arsenal (3 draws).

Brentford – Formation

Brentford
G
David Raya 1.Spain
7.0
D
Ben Mee 16.England
7.4
51'
D
Kristoffer Ajer 20.Norway
6.3
83'
D
Rico Henry 3.England
6.6
D
Ethan Pinnock 5.Jamaica
6.8
M
Josh Dasilva 10.England
7.1
83'
M
Mathias Jensen 8.Denmark
6.7
38'
M
Vitaly Janelt 27.Germany
7.0
F
Ivan Toney 17.England
6.6
90'
F
Yoane Wissa 11.DR Congo
6.5
75'
F
Bryan Mbeumo 19.Cameroon
6.8
83' 80'
Substitutes
G
M. Cox 34.England
D
Mads Roerslev 30.Denmark
6.6
83'
D
Zanka 13.Denmark
M
Yehor Yarmoliuk 36.Ukraine
M
Mikkel Damsgaard 24.Denmark
7.0
38' 87'
M
Frank Onyeka 15.Nigeria
6.9
83'
F
Saman Ghoddos 14.Iran
F
Keane Lewis-Potter 23.England
7.3
75'
F
Sergi Canós 7.Spain
6.5
83'

Brentford started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Thomas Frank decided to play with the following team: David Raya (7.0), Kristoffer Ajer (6.4), Ben Mee (7.4), Ethan Pinnock (6.8), Rico Henry (6.6), Mathias Jensen (6.7), Vitaly Janelt (7.0), Joshua Dasilva (7.4), Bryan Mbeumo (7.1), Ivan Toney (6.6) and Yoane Wissa (6.4).

The home team had on the bench: Yegor Yarmolyuk, Matthew Cox, Saman Ghoddos, Keane Lewis-Potter (6.8), Mads Roerslev Rasmussen, Mikkel Damsgaard (6.5), Frank Onyeka, Zanka and Sergi Canós.

Substitutions

Brentford made 5 changes: M. Jensen for M. Damsgaard (38′), Y. Wissa for K. Lewis-Potter (75′), J. Dasilva for F. Onyeka (83′), K. Ajer for M. Roerslev Rasmussen (83′) and B. Mbeumo for S. Canos (83′).

Best player: Ben Mee​

The most impressive player for Brentford was Ben Mee.

His rating is (7.4) with 1 goal, 51 passes (94% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 5 duels out of 6.

Wolverhampton Wanderers – Formation

Wolverhampton Wanderers
G
José Sá 1.Portugal
6.8
D
Nélson Semedo 22.Portugal
6.5
2'
D
Nathan Collins 4.Republic of Ireland
7.0
D
Max Kilman 23.England
6.8
D
Hugo Bueno 64.Spain
6.2
M
Rúben Neves 8.Portugal
7.5
84' 52'
M
Daniel Podence 10.Portugal
7.6
30'
M
Matheus Nunes 27.Portugal
6.4
42'
M
6.4
M
Adama Traoré 37.Spain
6.3
83'
F
Diego Costa 29.Spain
7.1
90'
Substitutes
G
Matija Sarkic 13.Montenegro
D
Rayan Aït-Nouri 3.Algeria
D
Yerson Mosquera 14.Colombia
D
Jonny Otto 19.Spain
M
Joe Hodge 59.Republic of Ireland
M
Chem Campbell 77.Wales
M
João Moutinho 28.Portugal
6.5
42'
F
Gonçalo Guedes 17.Portugal
6.6
83'
F
Hee-chan Hwang 11.South Korea

Wolverhampton Wanderers started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Steven Peter Davis played with: José Sá (6.8), Nélson Semedo (6.5), Nathan Collins (7.0), Max Kilman (6.8), Hugo Bueno (6.2), Boubacar Traoré (6.4), Rúben Neves (7.5), Adama Traoré (6.1), Matheus Nunes (6.6), Daniel Podence (7.6) and Diego Costa (7.1).

They had on the bench: Joe Hodge, Chem Campbell, Matija Šarkić, Rayan Aït Nouri, Yerson Mosquera, Gonçalo Guedes, João Moutinho (6.7), Jonny Otto and Hee-Chan Hwang.

Substitutions

Wolverhampton Wanderers made 2 changes: Matheus Nunes for J. Moutinho (42′) and A. Traore for G. Guedes (83′).

Best player: Daniel Podence​

The most impressive player for Wolverhampton Wanderers was Daniel Podence.

His rating is (7.6) with 20 passes (70% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 11 duels out of 18. He performed 4 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Premier League.​