Bryan Mbuemo On Target As Bees Draw Against Forest
Cameroon international,
Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa mounted a comeback for Brentford after Morgan Gibbs-White’s deflected opener for Nottingham Forest; they were denied three points by Mathias Jorgensen’s 96th-minute own goal.
Mathias Jorgensen’s own goal in stoppage time saw bottom of the Premier League Nottingham Forest draw 2-2 with Brentford on Saturday.
Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa put Brentford on course for a first away win of the season after Morgan Gibbs-White had put Forest in front.
But the home team dramatically salvaged a point in the sixth minute of injury time when a clearance deflected off Jorgensen and into his own net.
Forest took the lead in the 20th minute when Gibbs-White beat three defenders before finding the bottom corner with the aid of a deflection.
Forest wanted a penalty when Ryan Yates appeared to be pushed over by Josh Dasilva, but neither referee Andre Marriner nor VAR thought it was a foul.
Brentford had provided little as an attacking threat, but went in at the break level after being awarded a stoppage-time penalty.
The referee was invited to review footage of Wissa going down under the challenge of Forest goalkeeper Dean Henderson. He pointed to the spot and Mbeumo coolly slotted home to the fury of the home fans.
The visitors went ahead in the 76th-minute when Wissa raced clear and lobbed Henderson.
But Forest did not give up and earned a point with the last meaningful kick of the game as Gibbs-White’s shot was cleared off the line before hitting Jorgensen and going in.
Mbuemo is one of the player’s coach Rigobert Song will be counting on, when Cameroon heads to Qatar for the world cup finals, under a fortnight from now.
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