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Brentford vs Middlesbrough. Sky Bet Championship.

Griffin ParkAttendance12,285.

Brentford 3

  • J Jeanvier (24th minute)
  • B Mbeumo (60th minute)
  • O Watkins (87th minute)

Middlesbrough 2

  • L Wing (58th minute)
  • A Fletcher (63rd minute)

Brentford 3-2 Middlesbrough: Ollie Watkins seals late Bees win

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at Griffin Park

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Brentford and Middlesbrough

Ollie Watkins struck three minutes from time as Brentford maintained the pressure on the top two in the SkyBet Championship with a 3-2 win over Middlesbrough in a pulsating clash at Griffin Park.

Watkins grabbed his 20th of the season to add to goals from Julian Jeanvier and Bryan Mbeumo to finally end the dogged resistance of a Boro side who levelled twice through Lewis Wing and Ashley Fletcher.

Brentford took the lead midway through the first half, centre-back Jeanvier bundling home his first of the season in a goalmouth melee.

The Teesiders hit back just before the hour when Wing picked up a loose ball on the edge of the box and smashed a low drive just inside the left upright.

It was a short-lived lead for the visitors though as Mbeumo's thunderbolt drive from took a wicked deflection off Harold Moukoudi to wrong foot keeper Aynsley Pears and roll into the net.

Image: Brentford beat Middlesbrough 3-2 at Griffin Park

But Boro reacted well and were level again three minutes later when Fletcher nipped in between a static Bees defence to head home Marcus Tavernier's corner.

The visitors looked set to deny Brentford their first ever double over them until Watkins popped up in the box to coolly sidefoot home Christian Norgaard's driven low cross to clinch the points.

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Boro silenced the Griffin Park crowd early on when a neat build up ended with Hayden Coulson testing home keeper David Raya with a dipping low drive from the edge of the box.

But it was the Londoners who came closest to breaking the deadlock on 20 minutes when Said Benrahma's clever dinked cross to the near post was headed against the upright by Josh Dasilva.

Benrahma went close again minutes later but his blistering volley was deflected over the bar by a desperate lunge from Boro defender Jonny Howson.

The Bees took the lead when Mathias Jensen's deep corner was headed back across goal for Jeanvier to react quickest in a sea of legs to get the decisive touch.

Boro should have got a foothold back in the game just after the half hour when good work from Marvin Johnson down the left found Tavernier but his first time shot was saved low at the second attempt by Raya.

After the break the game opened up and Boro pressed forward, Johnson slinging in a cross from deep that sailed over Raya only to bounce back off the far post.

At the other end Dasilva forced a smart save from Pears before Wing did likewise at the other end with a dipping volley from 25 yards.

He was given time to test the stopper but the Bees defence didn't learn and he was allowed to fire home the equaliser minutes later.

The flurry of goals took it to 2-2 before Brentford started to exert more control and Emiliano Marcondes went close with a cheeky free kick that almost caught out Pears at his far post.

Fletcher might have nicked the points with 10 minutes to go but he failed to get enough on Britt Assombalonga's cross and the ball sailed high and wide.

Benrahma twice squandered decent efforts as the clock ticked down, once firing over from a central position after a slick six-man move that ended with a low Rico Henry cross.

In the end it was Watkins who had the final say and sent Boro back to the north east empty handed.

What the managers said...

Brentford's Thomas Frank: "That is going to be more and more important as we move towards the end of the season. Middlesbrough as a side are a lot better than their league position suggests. For the first 15 minutes we were in control but then the game got open and there was a lot of space but we didn't use it to create enough.

"The biggest thing for me to take out of this game, apart from the three points, was the way we kept going, showed great character and calm and then scored the winner."

Middlesbrough's Jonathan Woodgate: "We had a lot of control for part of the game and that's encouraging, but they are a very good side.

"For much of the game we matched them, so I'm very disappointed not to get a point from it, but you can't give good sides like Brentford a head start."

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