Brentford Claims First Away Win vs. West Ham
Brentford Claims First Away Win vs. West Ham: LONDON (Oct. 20) – Brentford secured their first Premier League away win of the season in style, defeating West Ham 2-0 and spoiling Nuno Espirito Santo’s first home game in charge.
The Bees, utterly dominant from the outset, capitalized on a sloppy West Ham error to take the lead just before halftime through Igor Thiago. The hosts offered little in response, and substitute Mathias Jensen sealed the victory with a fierce strike in stoppage time.
The loss condemns West Ham to 19th place in the table, intensifying the early pressure on new manager Nuno. For Brentford, the result marks a crucial turning point after a difficult start to their away campaign.
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