Incisive Brentford stroll to victory at Swansea

Brentford registered a rare success at Swansea with a convincing 3-0 Sky Bet Championship victory.

The Bees had not managed a league win in this part of south Wales since 1995, but Said Benrahma and an own goal from Jake Bidwell – a former Brentford player – put them in control before half-time.

Bryan Mbeumo sealed matters after 56 minutes, and the scoreline if anything flattered a Swansea side who had no answer to Brentford’s incisive counter-attacks.

Ollie Watkins saw his low effort tipped around a post by Freddie Woodman and Josh Dasilva’s goalbound drive was blocked by Borja Baston in a crowded goalmouth.

The Swede had only played 69 minutes from the bench since his £700,000 summer move from Dutch club Heracles, but he again embarrassed Dalsgard before the move petered out and Swansea tried to get the ball to him as much as possible.

There was worse to come for Swansea six minutes later as Peterson’s wayward pass was picked off by Watkins, who shrugged off Dhanda to advance.

Peterson whistled inches wide from 20 yards but an error from Wales defender Joe Rodon, on his 22nd birthday, allowed Mbeumo to score for the second successive game with a clinical finish.

Benrahma and Watkins went close to adding to Swansea’s discomfort before the hosts were denied a consolation when David Raya saved brilliantly from Byers at his near post.

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