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Brentford leave it late to see off Charlton and pile more pressure on West Brom

Brentford v Charlton Athletic – Sky Bet Championship – Griffin Park
(Image credit: John Walton)

Brentford needed late goals from Said Benrahma and Ethan Pinnock to beat Charlton 2-1 and crank up the pressure on West Brom in the race for automatic promotion.

Lowly Charlton led through an early goal from Macauley Bonne, but Benrahma levelled from the penalty spot before Pinnock headed the winner five minutes from time.

Doughty’s cross was headed goalwards by Jake Forster-Caskey and Bonne got in front of Bees keeper David Raya to guide the ball home.

Brentford looked to hit straight back and Rico Henry’s cross found Mathias Jensen, whose far-post header was tipped over by Dillon Phillips.

Raya pushed Josh Cullen’s cross onto his own crossbar and from the rebound Jason Pearce’s volley clipped the bar.

Before the interval Benrahma, Saturday’s hat-trick hero against Wigan, twice worked himself into space on the left of Charlton’s penalty area, but was inches off target on both occasions.

Early in the second half, Josh Dasilva took aim from the edge of the Addicks’ box but he too curled his shot a whisker too high.

The Bees began peppering the Charlton goal and Phillips saved twice from Benrahma before Dasilva’s 20-yard effort came back off the far post.