Brentford continue to struggle in the Premier League, as their recent performances leave fans anxious yet hopeful for an exciting turnaround in their season.
Brentford find themselves in the bottom half of the table after winning just one of their last four league matches. Their most recent contest against Newcastle ended in a narrow 2-1 defeat, which has added pressure on the team.
European qualification hopes have suffered recently, and manager Thomas Frank noted that fine margins did not work in their favor. He hopes that the team can turn things around despite the challenges they currently face.
Thomas Frank remains optimistic about finishing the season with four straight home league wins. He believes that a strong start in the London derby against Chelsea will set the tone. This goal is particularly challenging because the Bees have not won a home head-to-head encounter since October 1938.
Although his positivity is admirable, Brentford have not managed to win any of their last seven Premier League fixtures at the Gtech Community Stadium. Consequently, this fact makes their ambition seem quite challenging.
Buoyed by a victory over Tottenham last Thursday, Chelsea are preparing for another thrilling London derby. Moreover, they are in pursuit of their first league double over Brentford since the 1946/47 season. In addition, their recent form has put them back in contention for UEFA Champions League qualification. They won three of their last four league matches.
However, Chelsea’s away form remains a concern because they have only secured one win in their last nine away matches in all competitions. Nevertheless, they might avoid a record of five consecutive away defeats. They lost just one league game on the road against a team from the bottom half this season.
Yoane Wissa has been instrumental for Brentford. He scored the opening goal in three of their last five league fixtures, and all his goals came before half-time. In contrast, Enzo Fernández made a significant impact for Chelsea by scoring the winner against Tottenham last Thursday. He continues to be a key player after half-time.
Interestingly, Brentford remains the only team yet to keep a clean sheet at home in the Premier League this season. This fact adds another intriguing storyline to their upcoming match.
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