Brighton and Hove Albion and Brentford played to a scoreless stalemate at the Amex Stadium, extending Brighton’s winless streak to six matches. The home side dominated possession and chances, particularly in the first half, but failed to capitalize on their opportunities. An early strike from Julio Enciso rattled the post, and despite a flurry of shots and sustained pressure, Brighton couldn’t find the back of the net. Brentford briefly thought they had taken the lead midway through the first half when Yoane Wissa finished a swift counter-attack, but the goal was correctly ruled out for offside after a VAR review.
Brighton’s profligacy in front of goal continued throughout the match, amassing 24 shots but managing only seven on target. Their intricate passing moves often broke down in the final third, plagued by overplaying and poor decision-making. While they controlled the tempo and territory, they lacked the cutting edge to break down a resolute Brentford defence. This draw marks their eighth of the season, the joint-most in the Premier League, highlighting their recurring struggles to convert dominance into victories.
Brentford, for their part, offered a more reactive performance, absorbing pressure and looking to exploit opportunities on the break. Their goalkeeper, Mark Flekken, proved crucial in keeping Brighton at bay, making six saves in a standout first-half performance before being forced off through injury. While they improved in the second half, enjoying more possession and pushing higher up the pitch, they rarely tested Brighton’s goalkeeper, Bart Verbruggen.
The match gradually opened up in the second half, with both teams exchanging counter-attacks. However, neither side could carve out clear-cut chances, often hampered by rushed passes or mistimed runs. The final whistle blew with both teams settling for a point, leaving Brighton still searching for a win and Brentford content with a hard-fought draw away from home.
This draw underscores Brighton’s ongoing struggle to translate their impressive build-up play into goals. Their six-match winless run includes draws against teams battling relegation, raising concerns about their ability to secure victories against sides lower in the table. Their inability to capitalize on their dominance against Brentford mirrors similar struggles in recent matches, leaving them with a growing sense of frustration. They will need to rediscover their clinical edge if they are to climb the table and fulfill their potential.
Brentford’s performance, while less spectacular, highlights their resilience and defensive organization. Flekken’s exceptional display, albeit cut short by injury, proved instrumental in securing a valuable point. Their ability to frustrate Brighton’s attack and limit their clear-cut chances speaks to their tactical discipline and defensive solidity. While their attacking threat remained somewhat subdued, their ability to grind out a result on the road will undoubtedly boost their confidence. The draw keeps them within touching distance of Brighton in the league table, and they will be looking to build on this performance in their upcoming fixtures.