Brentford manager Thomas Frank expressed his satisfaction with the team’s victory over Bournemouth. The match saw Dominic Solanke equalize for the hosts in the 89th minute, but Yoane Wissa secured the win for Brentford with a goal in injury time.
Reflecting on the game, Frank described it as interesting, with several situations that could have resulted in more scoring opportunities. He was pleased that his team emerged victorious in what was a closely contested match. Frank also praised the team for scoring some brilliant goals, highlighting their fantastic response and mentality.
The manager emphasized that this group of players is special in their ability to come back from difficult situations, describing them as unique. He also shared his thoughts on two VAR decisions during the game. Regarding the first decision, he acknowledged that if there is a handball in the build-up to a goal, it should be ruled out. On the second decision, Frank believed it was a 50-50 situation and understood why it was overturned, although he felt it could have been a soft penalty.
Frank commended the team for their efforts and foundation in the last three matches. While they lacked cutting edge against Everton and Fulham, they displayed it in the game against Bournemouth. Overall, the article maintains a concise and paragraphed structure, characteristic of a soccer news blog.