Premier League round-up: 10-man Brentford beat Villa while Forest and Palace share the points
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Premier League round-up: 10-man Brentford beat Villa while Forest and Palace share the points
"Brentford picked up their first-ever victory at Villa Park with a hard-fought 1-0 win against Unai Emery's high-flyers. An eventful end to the first half saw Kevin Shade sent off for the Bees for an apparent stamp on Matty Cash. Just moments later, Dango Ouattara gave the 10 men the lead with an emphatic finish in stoppage time."
"Morgan Gibbs-White gave Forest the early lead at the City Ground when he poked home after a long throw into the box inside five minutes. And it stayed that way until the stroke of half-time when, from a Palace corner, Neco Williams saw red for appearing to clear a header off the goal-line with his hand. There was little protest from the hosts, and from the resulting spot-kick, Ismaila Sarr drew the visitors level."
Brentford picked up their first-ever victory at Villa Park, winning 1-0 despite being reduced to ten men after Kevin Shade's apparent stamp on Matty Cash. Dango Ouattara scored in stoppage time of the first half to give Brentford the lead, and a Tammy Abraham effort was disallowed after VAR ruled the ball out of play in the build-up. The visitors defended resolutely to secure three points and move into seventh, leapfrogging Fulham. Nottingham Forest drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace after Morgan Gibbs-White's early goal and a half-time red card for Neco Williams allowed Ismaila Sarr to convert the penalty.
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