Thomas Frank Celebrates Brentford’s Southampton Victory as a Major Milestone

Thomas Frank praised Brentford’s impressive win over Southampton as a highlight of his coaching career

Thomas Frank Celebrates Brentford’s Southampton Victory as a Major Milestone
Thomas Frank Celebrates Brentford’s Southampton Victory as a Major Milestone

Southampton: Wow, what a game! Brentford really showed up against Southampton, and it was a sight to see. Thomas Frank couldn’t stop smiling after the match, calling it one of his biggest moments as the Bees’ boss.

They absolutely crushed it, scoring five goals without letting any in. Can you believe that? Bryan Mbeumo was on fire, netting two goals, while Kevin Schade, Keane Lewis-Potter, and Yoane Wissa also got in on the action.

It all kicked off early when Schade scored just six minutes in. But the real fireworks happened after halftime. Mbeumo scored again and even converted a penalty. By the end, St Mary’s was nearly empty, with fans leaving before Lewis-Potter and Wissa added more salt to the wounds in stoppage time.

Frank was thrilled, saying, “The away win is nice, but the performance is what matters. It’s one of my biggest moments with this team.” He highlighted how tough it is to win away, especially against a team like Southampton that’s fighting to stay in the league.

He was proud of how his team controlled the game, scoring five goals and not giving anything away. Frank emphasized the importance of attitude and hard work, saying it reflects the culture at Brentford. What a day for the Bees!

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Mangesh Wakchaure is a veteran writer working at London Lens, focusing on foreign news coverage on a range of topics.