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Thomas Frank says he trusted Yoane Wissa to switch Ivan Toney after his brace helped Brentford bounce again from their disappointment at Fulham with a 3-2 win over Bournemouth on the Gtech Group Stadium.
Brentford went behind on two events of their Premier League assembly in west London earlier than Wissa’s sixth and seventh of the season once more confirmed that he’s able to changing the departed Toney, who made the change to the Saudi Professional League in the summertime.
Wissa’s brace got here after Monday’s defeat at Craven Cottage, the place Harry Wilson’s double in second-half added-time noticed Frank’s males throw away a 1-0 lead.
And it regarded extra of the identical on Saturday when Evanilson pounced on a Sepp van Den Berg error within the seventeenth minute for 1-0. After Wissa equalised off a protracted throw, Justin Kluivert’s end off a brief nook routine noticed Bournemouth retake their lead after the break.
That benefit didn’t final lengthy nonetheless. Mikkel Damsgaard equalised a 60 seconds later within the fiftieth minute earlier than the objective of the match from Wissa noticed him lob Kepa Arrizabalaga with a chip to assist Brentford to victory.
Talking on Wissa, Frank stated: “I’m very glad, I feel he’s higher as a 9 and I feel he’s developed fantastically. His total recreation along with his hyperlink up, his maintain up, his work ethic and two nice objectives was excellent.
“I feel Ivan was a implausible participant for us however I do know that when individuals depart the membership others have alternatives to shine. I do know the extent of Wissa and Bryan (Mbeumo).
“I do know when Ivan was out final season, Bryan and Wissa scored a whole lot of objectives. With that information I knew we wouldn’t lack objectives.
“Each of his objectives had been good (Wissa). He sniffed out the primary objective and headed it in, and the final one, it was excellent with composure and nice approach to attain.”
The victory noticed Brentford bounce again from Monday’s loss in addition to preventing again from a objective down on Saturday.
Frank lauded the mentality of his aspect to say three factors, including: “It’s a terrific response in some ways. It was not excellent however the bounce-back mentality was unbelievably good.
“We performed unhealthy within the first 20 minutes, Bournemouth had been higher than us and we gave them the primary.
“After our objective, we stepped up and located our nice mentality for the remainder of the half which was even.
“Second half we had been clearly finest staff on the pitch, we gave nothing away and had been harmful going ahead.”
Bournemouth failed to duplicate final week’s heroics after they toppled champions Manchester Metropolis in a 2-1 win at Vitality Stadium.
However supervisor Andoni Iraola talked up his aspect’s efficiency regardless of their defeat on the highway.
“I feel it’s a tough one as a result of I’m proud of the efficiency,” he stated.
“Within the first half we had been the higher staff however we couldn’t make the distinction. A key second is once we conceded after 2-1.
“We needed to handle the state of affairs however they punished us. I feel our efficiency deserved rather more at this time.”