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Analysis of the match between Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion
After being appointed to replace Thomas Frank, head coach Keith Andrews has made a clear impact at Brentford F.C.. Over the last 10 league matches, Brentford have collected 20 points (6 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses). Notably, they also earned just 20 points from their first 16 matches of the season, highlighting significant improvement in recent weeks.
Even more impressively, in their last three fixtures Brentford faced strong opponents such as Aston Villa F.C., Newcastle United F.C. and Arsenal F.C., yet still managed two wins and one draw — results that underline their consistency and resilience.
Thanks to this excellent form, Brentford currently sit seventh in the Premier League table, while Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. are only 14th and have yet to break into the top 10. In terms of form, Brighton clearly trail behind, having gone six consecutive league matches without a win. In fact, they have lost their last three games without scoring a single goal.
Looking further back to December last year, no Premier League side has recorded fewer wins than Brighton (1 win, 6 draws, 6 defeats). Their only victory during that period came against Burnley F.C. — a team currently battling relegation. With such unconvincing performances, Brighton’s chances of taking points in the upcoming match appear slim.
