In a thrilling Premier League encounter, Bryan Mbeumo's late goal secured a 4-3 victory for Brentford against Ipswich Town at the Gtech Community Stadium. Ipswich initially seemed poised for a morale-boosting win with early goals from Sam Szmodics and George Hirst. However, Brentford turned the game around before halftime, with Yoane Wissa scoring and forcing an own goal from Harry Clarke.
Brentford showcased remarkable resilience by overturning a two-goal deficit to claim victory. This marked the first time they achieved such a comeback in the Premier League, having previously drawn two and lost 29 of 31 matches when trailing by two goals. Mbeumo played a crucial role in this turnaround, continuing his impressive scoring streak at home.

The second half saw Mbeumo convert a penalty after Clarke's foul, further compounding Clarke's woes as he received a second booking. Despite Ipswich's late equaliser through Liam Delap in the 86th minute, Mbeumo had the final say with his decisive cross-shot during stoppage time. This win elevated Brentford to ninth place, while Ipswich remained winless and in 16th position.
Mbeumo has now scored in five consecutive home league matches, setting a new record for Brentford since his own streak between November 2019 and January 2020. Meanwhile, Clarke endured a nightmarish game, becoming only the second player in Premier League history to score an own goal, concede a penalty, and receive a red card in one match.
For Ipswich Town, this defeat extended their winless streak to nine games at the start of the 2024-25 season. This represents their longest run without a victory at the beginning of any top-flight campaign. The Tractor Boys have drawn four and lost five matches so far this season.
Despite their struggles, Ipswich showed determination by fighting back late in the game. However, Brentford's ability to recover from setbacks was evident once again as they secured all three points in dramatic fashion.