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Wolves beat Brentford to set up West Brom tie


Matheus Cunha scores for Wolves
Matheus Cunha has scored seven goals in 22 appearances for Wolves this season

Wolves booked an FA Cup fourth-round derby trip to West Brom after local boy Nathan Fraser came off the bench to turn the replay against Brentford on its head.

Despite leading three times in the tie overall, and playing 80 minutes with a man advantage in the first game, Brentford were unable to secure victory as Matheus Cunha’s extra-time penalty sent Wolves through.

Brentford struck early in both halves.

Former Wolves defender Nathan Collins took just 13 minutes to put the visitors ahead when he swivelled and fired home and the second period was only seven minutes old when the ball bounced into the path of Neal Maupay, who found the net, just as he did in the first game.

But, just as they did at Brentford, Wolves pulled themselves back into the game.

Nelson Semedo was able to tap the first equaliser into an empty net as the rebound fell kindly after Thomas Strakosha had repelled the Portuguese defender’s initial effort. Then Fraser struck.

The 18-year-old was born and raised in Wolverhampton and came through the club’s academy. He had only been on the field two for two minutes when he drove a superb effort into the far corner.

Fraser must have thought he had won it two minutes later when another powerful shot was somehow kept out by Strakosha to ensure the contest went to extra time.

It took a controversial penalty to swing the tie in the hosts’ favour, Brentford complaining bitterly as Pedro Neto hit the deck.

However, referee Andrew Madley was unmoved, VAR Graham Scott backed him up and Cunha set up Wolves’ first meeting with West Brom in front of supporters since 2012, given the Premier League encounters three years ago were both played in empty stadiums due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Fraser provides another reason for optimism at Molineux

Collins’ £23m move to Brentford at the beginning of July was one of the reasons why a growing feeling of desperation about their club’s plight gripped many Wolves fans during a summer that included an eve-of-season departure for popular manager Julen Lopetegui.

The former Spain manager’s replacement Gary O’Neil has confounded expectations.

Victory at Brighton on Monday would move Wolves within a point of a European place and in Fraser they have someone who could be part of their future for a long time.

Although he’s a Republic of Ireland youth international, Fraser could not be more local. His junior club, Trysull Tigers, are exactly six miles from Molineux and rightly proud of the teenager, even though he had only been with them for two years and was just eight when his local Premier League club got him. As Trysull explain, “his talent was obvious”.

How much pride there must be for that club to see Fraser score for the second time in three senior Wolves appearances. That the goal was scored in front of the famous South Bank and helped secure what will be such an eagerly-awaited Black Country confrontation on 28 January just makes Fraser’s contribution even more special.​

Brentford set for Toney return

Disappointment at their defeat will be eased slightly at Brentford given they can now bring back Ivan Toney after his eight-month ban for breaking FA gambling rules.

The England striker doesn’t just provide goals, he offers speed and a physical presence that creates a problem for any defence.

Josh Dasilva was given the role as Brentford spearhead at Molineux and while he worked hard and claimed an assist off an initial shot that ricocheted into Maupay’s path, he just doesn’t offer the same threat.

Brentford’s early goal was the product of two defenders as Kristoffer Ajer, back from a foot injury, struck an effort on goal too powerful for Jose Sa to hold and as the ball fizzed around the home box, Collins swivelled to smash it home.

The visitors were never convincing despite their advantage. After picking up just three points in their last eight Premier League games and slipping to within three points of the relegation zone, they really need Toney to make a difference, starting at home against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

Player of the match

FraserNathan Fraser

Wolverhampton Wanderers

  1. Squad number63Player nameFraser

  2. Squad number15Player nameDawson

  3. Squad number12Player nameMatheus Cunha

  4. Squad number5Player nameLemina

  5. Squad number17Player nameBueno

  6. Squad number7Player namePedro Neto

  7. Squad number22Player nameNélson Semedo

  8. Squad number20Player nameDoyle

  9. Squad number2Player nameDoherty

  10. Squad number21Player nameSarabia

  11. Squad number23Player nameKilman

  12. Squad number32Player nameHodge

  13. Squad number27Player nameBellegarde

  14. Squad number24Player nameToti

  15. Squad number1Player nameJosé Sá

  16. Squad number4Player nameBueno

Brentford

  1. Squad number22Player nameCollins

  2. Squad number7Player nameMaupay

  3. Squad number23Player nameLewis-Potter

  4. Squad number8Player nameJensen

  5. Squad number20Player nameAjer

  6. Squad number10Player nameDasilva

  7. Squad number24Player nameDamsgaard

  8. Squad number16Player nameMee

  9. Squad number27Player nameJanelt

  10. Squad number30Player nameRoerslev

  11. Squad number21Player nameStrakosha

  12. Squad number33Player nameYarmoliuk

  13. Squad number13Player nameM Jorgensen

  14. Squad number26Player nameBaptiste

  15. Squad number25Player namePeart-Harris

  16. Squad number37Player nameOlakigbe

Line-ups

Wolves

Formation 3-4-3

  • 1
  • 23KilmanBooked at 115mins
  • 4Bueno
  • 24Gomes
  • 22Nélson Semedo
  • 20Doyle
  • 32HodgeSubstituted forLeminaat 70′minutes
  • 2DohertySubstituted forNetoat 57′minutes
  • 21SarabiaSubstituted forBuenoat 87′minutes
  • 12Matheus CunhaSubstituted forDawsonat 109′minutes
  • 27BellegardeSubstituted forFraserat 70′minutes

Substitutes

  • 5Lemina
  • 7Neto
  • 14Mosquera
  • 15Dawson
  • 17Bueno
  • 25Bentley
  • 42Griffiths
  • 62Chirewa
  • 63Fraser

Brentford

Formation 3-5-2

  • 21Strakosha
  • 22Collins
  • 16Mee
  • 20AjerSubstituted forM Jorgensenat 62′minutes
  • 30Roerslev
  • 27Janelt
  • 8JensenSubstituted forYarmoliukat 90+4′minutes
  • 24DamsgaardSubstituted forBaptisteat 62′minutes
  • 23Lewis-PotterSubstituted forOlakigbeat 99′minutes
  • 7Maupay
  • 10DasilvaSubstituted forPeart-Harrisat 62′minutesBooked at 86mins

Substitutes

  • 1Flekken
  • 4Goode
  • 13M Jorgensen
  • 25Peart-Harris
  • 26Baptiste
  • 33Yarmoliuk
  • 37Olakigbe
  • 38Brierley
  • 43Fredrick

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