Brentford's manager, Thomas Frank, commended Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa for their outstanding performances in the 4-2 victory over Brighton. Both players have been pivotal this season, with Mbeumo scoring twice and assisting Wissa at the Gtech Community Stadium. This season, Mbeumo has contributed to 24 Premier League goals, equalling Ivan Toney's record for Brentford in a single season.
Mbeumo and Wissa have each scored in seven different Premier League matches this season. Their combined efforts have significantly boosted Brentford's attacking prowess. Christian Norgaard also added to the scoreline with a goal, while Brighton's Danny Welbeck and Kaoru Mitoma found the net for their team. Despite Brighton's efforts, they remain winless in five consecutive league games.

Fabian Hurzeler, Brighton's manager, faced criticism from fans after substituting Welbeck during the second half. Welbeck had scored his ninth goal of the season, matching his best Premier League tally from previous campaigns. Hurzeler defended his decision by explaining he wanted more midfield control. He believed the team performed well post-substitution and highlighted several positive moments.
Frank emphasised the importance of consistent performances over merely winning games. He praised his staff and players for their dedication and hard work throughout the seasons. "All praise to the two of them for the hard work, how much they push," Frank stated about Mbeumo and Wissa's contributions.
Brighton's Joao Pedro was sent off during the match, adding to their challenges. Additionally, Jan Paul van Hecke suffered a serious head injury in stoppage time and was stretchered off. Despite these setbacks, Hurzeler remained optimistic about his team's performance after making substitutions.
Hurzeler acknowledged fans' opinions but maintained confidence in his tactical choices. "That is fine if they [the fans] have their opinion," he said regarding fan reactions. He noted that despite not securing a win, there were opportunities for Brighton to score more goals.
The match highlighted Brentford's effective strategy in producing top scorers over recent seasons. Frank attributed this success to both player effort and strategic gameplay developed by his coaching staff. The victory was crucial for Brentford as they continue to strive for strong performances in every game.
Brentford's triumph against Brighton showcased their attacking strength led by Mbeumo and Wissa. Despite challenges faced by Brighton during the game, both teams demonstrated determination on the field. The result reflects Brentford's ongoing commitment to achieving consistent success through teamwork and strategy.