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Brentford Dominate Wolves with Lewis-Potter Double in Crucial Premier League Victory

Brentford secured a convincing 2-0 away win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux Stadium on December 20, 2025, with Keane Lewis-Potter scoring both goals to inspire the Bees to a vital three points in the Premier League. This result propelled Brentford to 23 points from 17 matches (7 wins, 2 draws, 8 losses), strengthening their mid-table position, while Wolves slumped to 2 points from 17 games (0 wins, 2 draws, 15 losses), remaining rooted at the bottom.

Match Overview: Brentford’s Clinical Edge Prevails

The game, part of the 2025-26 Premier League season, saw Brentford control proceedings despite Wolves’ home advantage. Brentford enjoyed 56.8% possession compared to Wolves’ 43.2%, and outshot their hosts on target 6-2 while attempting just 7 shots to Wolves’ 9. Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken made 2 saves to Jose Sa’s 4, underlining the visitors’ defensive solidity. Yellow cards were frequent, with Wolves receiving 2 and Brentford 4, reflecting a scrappy contest.

Key timeline events included early action at the 19th and 24th minutes, a first-half stoppage at the 44th, and a flurry in the second half: 63rd (first goal), 64th, 65th, 72nd, 81st, 83rd (second goal), 88th, 89th, and 90th minutes, culminating in full-time at 90’+7. An offside call on Brentford’s Igor Thiago at 90’+5 added late drama, but the scoreline held firm.

Lewis-Potter’s Brace Seals the Deal

Keane Lewis-Potter emerged as the match-winner, netting in the 63rd and 83rd minutes to dismantle Wolves’ defense. His first goal came midway through the second half, capitalizing on Brentford’s growing dominance, followed by a composed finish late on to extinguish any Wolves comeback hopes. Lewis-Potter’s clinical finishing was pivotal, especially as Brentford converted their opportunities efficiently despite fewer total shots.

Wolves’ lineup featured Jose Sa in goal, defended by Krejcí, Bueno, Doherty, and Møller Wolfe, with midfield anchored by Gomes, André, López, and Hoever, and attack led by Hee-Chan and Larsen. Despite efforts, they managed only 2 shots on target, highlighting attacking woes amid their winless run.

First Half: Cautious Exchanges Set the Stage

The opening 45 minutes were tentative, with incidents at the 19th, 24th, and 44th minutes suggesting building tension but no breakthroughs. Brentford edged possession early, probing Wolves’ backline, while the hosts relied on counter-attacks through Hee-Chan and Larsen. Half-time arrived goalless, but Brentford’s superior shot quality on target hinted at their threat. Wolves’ defense held firm initially, but vulnerabilities were evident, contributing to their league-low points tally.

Second Half Explosion: Brentford Unleash Quality

Post-interval, the game ignited. At the 63rd minute, Lewis-Potter struck first, shifting momentum decisively. Immediate responses followed at 64th and 65th, likely substitutions or tactical shifts as Wolves chased the game. Brentford weathered pressure, with further action at 72nd and 81st minutes testing both sides. Lewis-Potter’s 83rd-minute sealer, followed by late Wolves pushes at 88th, 89th, and 90th, ended in frustration for the home crowd. The final whistle at 90’+7 confirmed Brentford’s control.

Statistical Breakdown: Brentford’s Efficiency Shines

  • Possession: Brentford 56.8%, Wolves 43.2% – Visitors dictated tempo.
  • Shots on Goal: Brentford 6, Wolves 2 – Bees far more threatening.
  • Shot Attempts: Brentford 7, Wolves 9 – Efficiency over volume for winners.
  • Corners: Brentford 4, Wolves 3 – Slight edge in set-pieces.
  • Yellow Cards: Brentford 4, Wolves 2 – Fiery encounters throughout.
  • Saves: Brentford 2 (Flekken), Wolves 4 (Sa) – Goalkeepers busy but decisive.

These stats underscore Brentford’s pragmatic approach under Thomas Frank, contrasting Wolves’ desperation under pressure.

Notable Performances: Heroes and Strugglers

Lewis-Potter’s man-of-the-match display, with two goals from limited chances, boosted his reputation as a key Brentford asset. Igor Thiago’s late offside run showed his involvement, while the Bees’ backline, limiting Wolves to 2 on-target efforts, deserves praise. For Wolves, Jose Sa’s 4 saves kept the scoreline respectable, but attackers like Hee-Chan and Larsen underdelivered, mirroring their 0 wins in 17 games.

Brentford’s mid-table solidity was reinforced, while Wolves’ 20th place epitomizes a dismal campaign.

Head-to-Head Context: Brentford Gaining Upper Hand

Historically, Wolves lead with 9 wins to Brentford’s 7 in 21 meetings, with 5 draws and 30 goals each. Recent form favors Brentford: in last 6, Bees won 3, drew 2, lost 1; Wolves 1 win, 2 draws, 3 losses. Brentford score first more often and excel in second halves. This victory fits Brentford’s home/away strength.

Tactical Analysis: Frank’s Pragmatism Trumps Wolves’ Desperation

Thomas Frank’s Brentford exploited transitions masterfully, with Lewis-Potter thriving in space. Wolves, likely under new management amid woes, pushed forward post-63rd but lacked precision. Brentford’s 56.8% possession translated to quality chances, while Wolves’ 43.2% yielded little. Defensive discipline, absorbing pressure post-first goal, was key.

Wolves’ issues include zero wins, porous defense, and poor conversion. Brentford’s away resilience boosts their survival bid.

Implications for the Season: Wolves in Freefall, Brentford Ascending

For Brentford (23 pts, 7-2-8), this catapults them toward safety, building on prior strong performances. Lewis-Potter’s form could propel European ambitions.

Wolves (2 pts, 0-2-15) face relegation certainty without miracle turnaround. Pressure mounts on hierarchy; survival hinges on January moves.

Fan Reactions and Broader Impact

Molineux faithful vented frustration at another home defeat, with chants reportedly targeting the board. Brentford fans celebrated Lewis-Potter’s heroics and the away triumph. Media hailed Brentford’s resilience; Wolves’ plight dominated headlines.

Injuries and suspensions from six yellow cards may influence upcoming fixtures. Overall, Brentford’s tactical nous and Lewis-Potter’s brilliance delivered a statement win, deepening Wolves’ nightmare and highlighting the Premier League’s unpredictability with starkly diverging team fortunes.

Details

Date Time League Season Full Time
March 17, 2026 4:00 am Premier League 2025 90'

Ground

Gtech Community Stadium
Gtech Community Stadium, Lionel Road South, Strand-on-the-Green, Brentford, London, Greater London, England, TW8 0NT, United Kingdom

Results

Club1st Half2nd HalfGoals
Brentford202
Wolverhampton Wanderers112