Brentford turn into killer-Bees and cash in on a frenzied start

In the last three matches, Brentford had scored goals in the first minute, an unprecedented feat in Premier League history. Yet, they failed to win any of those games, collecting just a single point. Today, Brentford once again launched a furious assault from the start, but this time, they finally capitalized on it. They showed the nerve to kill off the game after taking the lead and crushed Wolverhampton 5-3.They didn’t score in the first minute this time, but they did in the second. Nathan Collins headed the ball into the Wolves’ net, and once again, everything seemed to be repeating itself. Brentford conceded a goal just two minutes after taking the lead. Semedo broke down the right flank and set up Matheus Cunha for the equalizer.A set-piece delivered Brentford’s second lead. Collins was once again involved, winning a foul from Lemina, which Mbeumo converted from the penalty spot. But once again, Wolves hit back, this time down the right side of Brentford’s defense. Left-back Aït-Nouri made a break, and his cross was directed into the net by Jorgen Strand Larsen.Less than 30 minutes into the game, the spectators had already seen four goals. And that wasn’t the end! Wolves’ joy over their equalizer lasted less than 90 seconds. Nørgaard found himself in position after a neat pass from Janelt, and he smashed the ball past Sam Johnstone on the first touch.This time, Brentford didn’t sit back on their lead and pushed forward for more. Kevin Schade had two excellent chances before, in the dying moments of the first half, another set-piece proved to be Wolves’ downfall. Ethan Pinnock rose highest to head the ball in and crush Wolves’ survival hopes. For the first time in two years, since demolishing Manchester United, Brentford scored four goals in a single half. This time, they didn’t squander their lead. The fifth goal came late, as Carvalho pounced on a rebound after Johnstone’s save. So far, only Manchester City, Arsenal, and Chelsea have been more prolific than Brentford this season…YOU CAN WATCH ALL THE GOALS HEREThe match between West Ham and Ipswich also began wildly, with the hosts cruising to a 4-1 victory. Just 48 seconds in, Michail Antonio scored following a mistake by Kalvin Phillips and a brilliant assist from Jarrod Bowen, who wreaked havoc on Ipswich’s defense.Ipswich soon equalized through Liam Delap, who is in outstanding form, though Areola could have done better to stop it. West Ham played far better, and it was only a matter of time before they regained the lead. Kudus hit the post with a header but quickly made up for it. Antonio’s header struck the crossbar, and the rebound fell to Kudus, who netted to make it 2-1. After a huge mistake by Ipswich goalkeeper Muric, Bowen’s goal for 3-1 settled the game, and his assist for Paquetá capped off a brilliant day for him and the Hammers.YOU CAN WATCH ALL THE GOALS HERELeicester defeated Bournemouth 1-0 thanks to the brilliance of young Facundo Buonanotte, who is shining on loan from Brighton. The Argentine dazzled his compatriot Senesi and fired a powerful shot under the crossbar in the 16th minute to score the only goal of the match. Bournemouth threatened in the second half, hitting the woodwork twice, but couldn’t avoid defeat.YOU CAN WATCH BUONANOTTE’S GOAL HEREUnfortunately, Everton and Newcastle couldn’t follow suit, ending today’s program with a goalless draw at Goodison Park. Anthony Gordon had the chance to give the visitors the lead and a potential win in the 35th minute from the penalty spot, but Jordan Pickford saved his effort.Resilient Gunners and Man City keep up with L’pool after hard-fought winsENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 7Saturday Crystal Palace – Liverpool 0-1 (0-1)/Jota 8/Arsenal – Southampton 3-1 (0-0)/Havertz 57, Marinelli 68, Saka 88 – Archer 55/Brentford – Wolverhampton 5-3 (4-2)/Collins 2, Mbuemo 20, Norgaard 28, Pinnock 45, Carvalho 90 – Cunha 4, Larsen 26, Ait-Nouri 90+3/Leicester – Bournemouth 1-0 (1-0)/Buonanotte 16/Man.City – Fulham 3-2 (1-1)/Kovačić 32, 47, Doku 82 – Pereira 26, Muniz 89/West Ham – Ipswich 4-1 (2-1)/Antonio 1, Kudus 43, Bowen 49 – Delap 6/Everton – Newcastle 0-0Sunday 16.00: (2.25) Aston Villa (3.50) Man.Utd. (3.10)16.00: (1.47) Chelsea (4.40) Nott.Forest (6.75)18.30: (3.05) Brighton (3.70) Tottenham (2.35)***odds are subject to change***

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