Brentford B made it three-straight Premier League Cup wins with a 3-1 victory over Bournemouth Under-21s.Iwan Morgan put the young Bees ahead at Wimborne Football Club in the first half, Kyreece
TWO Cherries games, one home and one away, have been moved for broadcast on Sky Sports in March. First, AFC Bournemouth's trip to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has been moved to Sunday, March 9.
For the Premier League, a competitive season with high-flying underdogs is very much a double-edged sword. They’re caught in a cleft stick.
Speaking to Gary Lineker for Football Focus, Frank said: "I'm very, very happy at Brentford - in many ways it's the perfect football club. You can still be ambitious. It'd be difficult to win the Premier League, but we can still build the club and have the chance to win something - a cup maybe.
Conor McManus says “the confidence of the group is high” as B take on Bournemouth Under-21s in the Premier League Cup on Tuesday. The game will be played at Wimborne Town Football Club
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Darwin Nunez struck twice in stoppage time to earn Liverpool a 2-0 win at Brentford and open up a seven-point Premier League lead on Saturday after Bournemouth ran riot in a 4-1 win at Newcastle.
What a win for Bournemouth. Newcastle came into this game on a nine-match winning run but have been completely taken apart by the Cherries with Justin Kluivert getting a hat-trick. A remarkable day for Andoni Iraloa's men.
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Darwin Nunez was still trotting on to the pitch having been introduced midway through the second half when he was serenaded by chants from the home crowd that suggested the Uruguayan was, in polite terms, an inferior version of former Liverpool striker Andy Carroll.
Justin Kluivert (£5.5m) scored his second hat-trick of the season this week, registering a massive 22-point haul. He has been great value and now has 10 goals and three assists for the season. He is also Bournemouth’s first-choice penalty taker and, at his price, should be easy to acquire.
There were more monster hauls from Bournemouth players, while an Everton forward and the usual suspects from Brentford shone