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Brentford beat Swansea to climb into top three

An Ollie Watkins brace took Brentford into third place in the Sky Bet Championship as they claimed a 3-1 win over fellow play-off chasers Swansea.

The striker’s 14th and 15th goals of the season and a Bryan Mbeumo header were enough to ensure Andre Ayew’s lifeline midway through the second half was in vain.

Brentford took the lead after 19 minutes, Ethan Pinnock rising at the far post to head Mathias Jensen’s corner back across goal for Mbeumo to nod home past the despairing hand of Swans keeper Freddie Woodman.

They stretched their advantage midway through the first half when Ollie Watkins grabbed his 14th goal of the season with a superb instinctive volley from Ricoh Henry’s first-time cross from the left.

Ayew gave the Swans hope when he slid in to pounce on a loose ball and bundle home after David Raya could only parry Bersant Celina’s stinging drive into his path.

But Watkins 89th-minute strike – running on to a slide rule Josh Dasilva pass to fire past keeper Freddie Woodman – sealed the points to put his side within seven points of second-placed Leeds.

The Bees rarely moved out of third gear before the break, Matt Grimes managing the visitors’ only effort with a speculative 30-yard strike that flew over the bar.

Brentford’s opener was a routine move from the training ground, Pinnock peeling away at the back post to head back for Mbeumo to break the deadlock from close range.

But after the interval City pressed higher and Celina was first to signal his side’s intent with a rising drive that flashed just over.

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