November 23, 2025
Dango Ouattara fills Bryan Mbumo’s boots by sanking the Aston Villa

Dango Ouattara fills Bryan Mbumo’s boots by sanking the Aston Villa

Dango Ouattara celebrated his record of £ 42.5 million to Brentford with the winning goal when Keith Andrews achieved his first victory as a manager with a victory against Aston Villa in the GTECH Community Stadium.

After an alarming collapse in their season start a week ago to Nottingham Forest, the hosts pointed to Thomas Frank with such a gravey and intelligent exhibition by Thomas Frank like those who had a fine 1-0 victory against a villa team under their former boss who ran out of the villa long before the full-time player.

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The winner came at the beginning of the first half, a wonderfully direct connection between goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, striker Igor Thiago, whose career in Brentford finally lifts seriously, and the ever powerful Ouattara, who demonstrates why the club broke his transfer photo to sign it from Bournemouth last week.

For the villa it was a performance that took too long to start, and when it was in the second half, Brentford was probably in her mission when the visitors only registered two shots on Target in a unsuccessful search for their first goal of the season.

Mikkel Damsgaard worried the villa within three minutes, ran beyond two defenders and leaned far from a promising position.

Ouattara only took 12 minutes to leave his tracks. Thiago – Fresh from his first Premier League goal against Forest – maneuvered to turn Kelleher’s long clearance and through the record of Middle Burst von Brentford, who had carved between Matty Cash and Pau Torres to end the second attempt after Emiliano Martinez had saved.

Thiago

Thiago

Brentford begins a first campaign by the Premier League without Bryan Mbumo after moving to Manchester United and will probably also lose the Wantaway Yoane Wissa. But in Ouattara and Mit -newcut Michael Kayode, a conquest of £ 17.5 million from Fiorentina and a raging attacking presence on the right of full -back, there is an indication of a promising new era.

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Kelleher, another new face that impressed, then saved well with his foot after John McGinn’s deep shot emerged late through a sea of ​​defenders.

Brentford was refused a second before half -time when Var confirmed the call on the field that Nathan Collins Martinez had fouled a corner before Damsgaard whipped the ball into the bar.

The villa started the second half brightly and went through Morgan Rogers and twice Emiliano Buendia, although nobody could reach the goal. At least it has signaled Emery’s side’s intention to attack.

A fine villa that was pulled out far ended with the fact that Amadou Onana Bizarry wanted to shoot with his right boot when the ball ran over him when Ollie Watkins’ cut-back hurt to be whipped on the left.

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Jordan Henderson, who started his first start in Premier League since May 2023, received ovation from home fans when he was replaced in the 69th minute. Now 35 years old, the Liverpool captain, who was awarded title, showed the midfield command, which once made him a strong club and country.

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