Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa step up in Ivan Toney’s absence as Brentford beat Crystal Palace

Brentford 2-1 Crystal Palace: Eberechi Eze’s free kick was controversially disallowed as Brentford got their season off to a winning start in the absence of striker Toney amid ongoing transfer talks

Andy Sims
Sunday 18 August 2024 12:20 EDT
Brentford got their campaign off to a strong start at home
Brentford got their campaign off to a strong start at home (PA)

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Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa once again stepped up in the absence of Ivan Toney as they fired Brentford FC to a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace.

Toney was missing from the Bees squad, with head coach Thomas Frank admitting he had been left out amid “transfer interest”.

But just as they had throughout much of the forward’s eight-month ban for breaching betting rules last season, Mbeumo and Wissa filled the void in the Brentford attack to get their season up and running.

Palace were left fuming, however, after referee Sam Barrott controversially disallowed a goal from Eberechi Eze.

The midfielder curled a free-kick from out wide directly inside the near post, only for Barrott to penalise Will Hughes for a foul on Nathan Collins.

Replays showed there was no real offence but, according to a post on X from the Premier League, VAR Peter Bankes was unable to intervene as the whistle was blown before the ball hit the net.

Marc Guehi and Crystal Palace were perplexed after Eberechi Eze’s free kick was ruled out
Marc Guehi and Crystal Palace were perplexed after Eberechi Eze’s free kick was ruled out (Getty Images)

Palace boss Oliver Glasner looked incredulous on the touchline as he remonstrated with the fourth official and his view was backed up at half-time by Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp, who said: “You could have done a better tweet saying, ‘The ref has had a nightmare.’”

Glasner’s mood darkened still further seconds later when, totally against the run of play, Wissa played in Mbeumo, who darted into the area, cut inside Marc Guehi on to his left foot and buried his shot into the corner.

The Eagles have their own transfer saga to deal with surrounding another England international, with Newcastle bidding to sign Guehi.

But they do not want to sell and pointedly made the 24-year-old centre-half their captain in west London.

That is in sharp contrast to the Bees’ stance on Toney, who had a positive impact for England at Euro 2024 and has been heavily linked with a lucrative move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ahli.

It is understood he wanted to play but Brentford, keen to pocket a potential £60m windfall rather than lose the 28-year-old for nothing next summer, opted to leave him out.

Ivan Toney is being linked with a move away from Brentford
Ivan Toney is being linked with a move away from Brentford (Getty Images)

Palace forced an equaliser 10 minutes after the break when Tyrick Mitchell’s cross from the left was headed back across goal by Daniel Munoz and prodded into his own net by the unfortunate Ethan Pinnock.

Moments later substitute Odsonne Edouard thought he had put Palace in front when he converted Eze’s cross, but he was offside.

Instead Brentford went back ahead after 76 minutes when Collins’ deflected shot was palmed out by Dean Henderson.

Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo both scored in the win
Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo both scored in the win (Getty Images)

The ball fell straight to Wissa, who bundled it home to seal Frank’s 100th league win as Bees boss and again prove it is a case of ‘no Toney, no problem’ at Brentford.

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