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Dango Ouattara scored the opening goal from the first throw-in of the match. |
In the early morning of October 26, Liverpool suffered a painful 2-3 defeat against Brentford right on their away field. In the 5th minute, Brentford poured cold water on the visitors when Dango Ouattara scored the opening goal from a powerful throw-in by teammate Michael Kayode.
Since the start of last season's Premier League campaign, Brentford have scored eight goals from throw-ins, twice as many as any other team in the division. Their ability to turn seemingly simple situations into scoring opportunities makes Brentford a nightmare for opposing defences.
Earlier, in the match against Chelsea at the beginning of the season, Brentford also equalized 2-2 in the 90+4 minute of injury time, when Fabio Carvalho scored from a throw-in straight into the penalty area by Kevin Schade. While teams usually only have one player who is good at throwing in, Brentford has two players with impressive arm strength: Michael Kayode and Schade.
In the match against Liverpool, Brentford once again showed the power of throw-in tactics. Although coach Thomas Frank left, Brentford under the leadership of Keith Andrews continued to improve throw-in tactics into a powerful weapon.
Their combination of physical strength, precision in their passing and ability to use space has seen them consistently score from set pieces. This tactic has not only been effective but has also made a difference, making Brentford a difficult opponent to play against.
Source: https://znews.vn/nem-bien-vu-khi-dang-so-cua-brentford-post1596949.html







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