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Brentford 4 Brighton 2: Bees’ faint European hopes given huge boost as Joao Pedro sent off for lashing out

Published on April 19, 2025 at 04:26 PM

AT LEAST Brighton fans have one of England’s top destinations to enjoy, right on their doorsteps.

Because despite an unexpectedly resilient end to their ill-disciplined defeat against Brentford, there now seems to be little chance of any European trips anytime soon.

Brentford players celebrating a goal.
Brentford romped to a 4-2 win over Brighton
Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo celebrates scoring.
Bryan Mbeumo was on target for his 17th and 18th goals of the Premier League season
Soccer player in yellow jersey dribbling past a sliding player in red and white.
Kauro Mitoma netted late on for Brighton
Christian Norgaard of Brentford celebrating a goal.
Christian Norgaard wrapped up the win in the 95th minute

Joao Pedro’s sending off after 61 minutes typified an afternoon when the South Coast side struggled to stand up to Brentford’s more physical and direct presence.

There was then the in a near-silent and half-empty GTech Stadium before being stretchered off by a team of paramedics.

It added an unfortunate sour note to a defeat that had otherwise been largely of Brighton’s making.

Pedro’s petulant elbow flung at as the pair tussled for a meaningless high ball on the edge of the centre circle summed up the frustration felt by a team who have now gone five games without a win.

Pedro himself was annoyed still that just moments earlier he had fizzed the ball across the face of goal, but no Brighton player was there to convert it.

The contact with Collins was not much, but it looked like enough – certainly VAR was not about to argue with referee Tim Robinson.

Brighton were already two goals down by this stage on an afternoon when very little seemed to go their way.

An up-tempo second-half performance by Brentford had blown them away – although their two goals shortly after the break both took massive deflections off Brighton captain .

Brentford had come racing out for the second half and immediately punished a groggy-looking Brighton defence.

Bryan Mbuemo was given time on the right to cut in and hit a left-foot shot which hit Dunk’s puffed-out chest and bobbled past and into the far corner.

Referee showing Joao Pedro a red card.
Joao Pedro was sent off for lashing out
Brentford manager Thomas Frank applauding.
Thomas Frank's side have kept their European hopes alive
Brighton and Hove Albion manager Fabian Hurzeler at a Premier League match.
Fabian Hurzeler's side are winless in five league games

With their newfound energy, Brentford were suddenly mounting a much more direct physical threat, particularly from set-pieces.

Somehow Brighton managed to bundle away two high, menacing corners that dropped at the far post in quick succession and even tried to counter.

However, a brilliant pass down the channels by sent Mbuemo clear again, only this time he cut the ball across the area and, thanks to another cruel Dunk deflection, was able to force his shot into the back of the net.

In fairness, Brighton did not flinch from their uphill battle and brought back into the side among a number of changes from he bench designed to make up for the numerical disadvantages.

Brentford have recently held and to creditable draws to prompt suggestions that they have it within them to challenge higher up the table next season with a bit more consistency, but the GTech Stadium has not been the fortress it was in 2024.

Indeed the Bees had not won here in any competition since December.

So there was understandable anger in the ranks when Brentford’s defence seemed to remain static while Mitoma found a way to wriggle away from them and score far too easily despite Brentford’s extra man.

Brighton chairman had turned down a place in the directors’ box to take his place in the corner among the away support and they did their utmost to cheer their side back into contention.

A thrilling finale seemed unlikely given the visitors had even started the game on the back foot once an early Matt O’Riley free-kick had flown harmlessly over the bar.

Wissa should have given Brentford the lead inside three minutes when he met Kevin Schade’s perfectly-placed cross only to shoot too close to Bart Verbruggen and allowing the Brighton goalkeeper to turn the ball past his post with his foot.

Instead, it was Mbuemo who burst through the middle in the 10th minute to give Brentford the lead with a powerful finish that left Verbruggen with no chance.

Then with virtually the final touch of the half, Brighton snatched an equaliser.

may not have the same spring in his step as when he was a kid, but the 34-year-old had showed the cunning of his years to steer a header inside the post while leaning back to meet Mats Wieffer’s cross in the last minute of injury time.

Could Brighton do something similar in the second half?

The energy in his legs meant the former Manchester United striker had long departed before the fourth official raised his board to indicated that there would be eight extra minutes at the end of the second period to raise hopes that they could.

In the end, it was simply time for Brentford to pour more misery onto their opponents.

Another deep looping cross, this time from substitute , was headed in by Damsgaard from amid a crowd of players.

Tempers still showed no signs of calming and an unseemly bustle ensued when Jan Paul van Hecke kicked out after an untidy challenge on the edge of the Brighton penalty area.

This time the card was yellow and when the free-kick sailed harmlessly into the stand it really should have been game over.

Unfortunately, the final whistle was in fact delayed even further by an accidental .

The Brentford player rose gingerly to his feet but the Dutch centre-back more concerning exit just compounded the misery of Brighton’s afternoon.

Soccer players in a scrum.
The game saw a scuffle between the two sets of players
Brentford player receiving medical attention on the field.
Yunus Emre Konak clashed heads with Jan Paul van Hecke
Injured soccer player receiving medical attention on the field.
The Brighton defender was stretchered off the pitch
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