'Unplayable' - Mbeumo and Wissa keep Brentford firing
Saturday, 7 December 2024 ()
"Unplayable" was Thomas Frank's assessment of Bryan Mbeumo in Brentford's Premier League win over Newcastle on Saturday. It is hard to disagree.
"Unplayable" was Thomas Frank's assessment of Bryan Mbeumo in Brentford's Premier League win over Newcastle on Saturday. It is hard to disagree.
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