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Bees sting Derby with fine performance

Brentford eased to their first home win of the season with an emphatic 3-0 rout of struggling Derby.

The damage was done in a scintillating first half when Bryan Mbeumo grabbed his first league goal before Ollie Watkins weighed in with two more before the interval.

Sergi Canos, playing in a deeper wing back role, was the Rams’ chief tormentor and was at the heart of everything the Londoners created as they ran riot.

He forced Roos into a diving save just before the opening goal, but once the deadlock was broken, confidence coursed through Thomas Franks’ side.

And the stopper had defender Krystian Bielik to thank for keeping the first-half scoreline down when he cleared Watkins’ volley off the line.

Derby’s only worthwhile effort came on 53 minutes when Tom Lawrence showed intent with a surging run but drilled his 20-yard effort inches past the left-hand post.

Bees substitute Joel Valencia was inches away from marking his home league start with a goal as he slid in, but narrowly missed Canos’ cross at the far post.

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