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Brentford vs Reading. Sky Bet Championship.

Gtech Community Stadium.

Brentford 3

  • M Jensen (11th minute)
  • B Mbeumo (23rd minute, 29th minute)

Reading 1

  • S Aluko (64th minute)

Brentford 3-1 Reading: Bryan Mbeumo scores twice as Bees beat Championship promotion rivals

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Brentford and Reading at the Brentford Community Stadium as Bryan Mbeumo scored two and Mathias Jensen added another in a 3-1 win for Thomas Frank's men

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Brentford and Reading

Brentford warmed up for their Carabao Cup quarter-final clash against Newcastle with an emphatic 3-1 win over Sky Bet Championship promotion rivals Reading.

Mathias Jensen and a Bryan Mbeumo double gave the Bees a first-half cushion, with Sone Aluko's first-touch goal merely a consolation for the Royals.

Both sides were missing key players through injury and suspension, but Brentford settled quickest.

Bryan Mbeumo scored twice in Brentford's 3-1 win over Reading
Image: Bryan Mbeumo scored twice in Brentford's 3-1 win over Reading

They took the lead on 11 minutes when Sergi Canos cut in from the left and teased a ball into the path of Jensen, whose shot squirmed through 'keeper Rafael Cabral and over the line.

Reading had to wait until the 16th minute for a sniff of goal, Alfa Semedo finding a yard but sending in a tame effort that rolled into the hands of Bees 'keeper David Raya.

The Royals came close to levelling after 20 minutes when Ovie Ejaria's free-kick sailed through a sea of legs only to be cleared by Canos.

And from the resulting corner former Brentford loanee Liam Moore stung the fingers of Raya.

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It was only a temporary glimmer of hope for the visitors, though, as Brentford stretched their lead minutes later, Mbeumo curling home from the edge of the area after a defence-splitting 45-yard pass from Josh Dasilva.

Six minutes later it was three, a slick four-man move ending with Mbeumo turning sharply on the edge of the box and slotting into the bottom far corner.

Reading rallied before the break but the closest they came to finding a foothold in a one-sided first half came when former Brentford academy player Josh Laurent's powerful drive forced a good stop from Raya.

That gave Reading hope and Raya had to be alert at his near post to keep Michael Olise's cheeky free-kick out almost on the whistle.

Reading thought they had pulled one back just after the restart when Ejaria fired in a first-time drive but it was brilliantly tipped wide by Raya.

The Bees suffered a scare when Jensen was poleaxed by a forearm smash from Michael Morrison, but he returned to the fray after five minutes of treatment.

They almost made it four just before the hour when Mbeumo played in substitute Dominic Thompson, who squeezed his shot just past the far upright.

Reading pulled one back when Olise whipped in a cross to the unmarked Aluko who headed home three minutes after coming on.

That gave the visitors hope and they enjoyed a good spell of possession without ever really testing Raya.

Former Liverpool man Ejaria cut in from the left with 10 minutes to go and fired in a rising drive which Raya did well to punch clear.

Ivan Toney almost got his customary goal minutes later but his glancing header from a Vitaly Janelt corner bounced just past the far post.

Substitute Marcus Forss fired in a long-range effort that flashed over as the Bees saw out Reading's spirited fightback.

Tariqe Fosu came close to putting the outcome beyond doubt in the 90th minute when his weaving run ended with an angled drive that was always rising just over the angle.

Toney smashed an added-time header against the bar and Charlie Goode's follow up was blocked as Brentford had the final say in an entertaining affair.

What the managers said

Brentford's Thomas Frank: "We started like we did against Watford and within the first 30 minutes we had killed the game off, but I think Reading are a very good team with some fantastic players so that is an achievement. We had a right winger in Tariqe Fosu at right-back standing in for a Danish international, Charlie Goode back from illness standing in for a Swedish international and Mads Bech Sorensen.

"They were fantastic, throwing their bodies on the line. We wanted to go for the 4-0 goal and pressed higher and were flying straight after half-time, but then the game got scrappy."

Reading's Veljko Paunovic: "We were horrendous against a very good team who took advantage of the confusion.

"We were punished for the mistakes we committed and weren't able to stop the bleeding until the second half. At half-time we fixed what we needed to fix and the second half was a completely different story."

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