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KOMPANY REVIEWS BRENTFORD DEFEAT

October 22, 2023 12:02 pm

Clarets boss disappointed with London display

Manager Vincent Kompany acknowledged his side were not at the level expected on Saturday afternoon as the Clarets suffered a 3-0 defeat to Brentford.

Yoan Wissa gave the Bees the lead in the 25th minute following a dominant first half display from the hosts, before goals from Bryan Mbuemo and Saman Ghoddos in the second half sealed the victory for the home side.

Speaking post-match at the Gtech Stadium, Kompany said the overall performance ‘wasn’t good enough’ against the Bees and admitted the damage could have been worse at half time but was pleased with how side came out for the second 45.

The Clarets boss said: “We didn’t start at the levels that are required for this league but then in the second half we started so well and looked like we were in the game.

“I think going into the first half just 1-0 down was flattering for us. They could have scored more, that’s the truth. The reality is you can’t afford to give any moments like this away and its cost us.

“Fighting for second balls, winning tackles, things like that, you don’t have any luck in this league if you aren’t doing these things.

“We have shown we can have good moments but in the first half we didn’t really do that. It’s simple, overall it’s not good enough.”

Kompany added: “In the second-half, we came out and did exactly what we should have done from the start. It looked like there was flow to our game, we created chances, we recover a lot of balls.

“We played really well for that spell of time but there are moments we don’t take and moments that they take with a fantastic goal, which put the game a little bit past us.

“But even then, we are still relatively dangerous with a big, big chance at 2-0 for us. But then of course if you don’t take your moment. But what happened with the red card and going down to 10 men, I don’t think we can accept that.

“I’ve given you an honest feedback but any time in the Premier League I’m telling you for 45 minutes it wasn’t good enough, you can’t have 45 minutes like we did in the first-half.”