Tottenham Hotspur handed Thomas Frank his first win back at Tottenham as Brentford boss, moving the Bees up to eighth in the Premier League table. Frank's side have struggled on the road this season, and their defeat by Spurs marked their seventh loss in eight away league games.
However, the win was a much-needed boost for Frank, who had been under pressure following a string of poor performances from his team. Xavi Simons played a key role in the victory, scoring his first goal for the club and providing an assist for Richarlison's opener. His display earned him player-of-the-match honors.
Simons's goal came after a 25-minute wait, with the Netherlands international squaring across for Richarlison to finish. He then sealed the win with a stunning solo effort just before half-time, having been handed his first start since November 8.
Brentford boss Keith Andrews acknowledged that his team were outclassed by Spurs, labeling their defending "horrendous" for Simons's goal. The Bees have struggled on the road this season, and Andrews admitted that they had not performed at their best.
For Frank, the win marked a welcome return to form for his side, who had been struggling in recent weeks. The Tottenham boss praised Simons's display, saying that he was "so happy" with the player's performance. He also acknowledged that the win was a breakthrough moment for Simons, who has struggled to find his footing at the club.
The victory marked Spurs' fourth home Premier League win of 2025 and their first since the opening day of the season against Burnley. The team have ended their six-game run without a home win, and their five-game winless run in all competitions before this match.
Opta statistics show that Tottenham outperformed Brentford in terms of possession, shots, and expected goals (xG). Simons's display was also notable, as he became the first Spurs player to score and assist in the same game for the ninth time in Europe's big five leagues.
However, the win was a much-needed boost for Frank, who had been under pressure following a string of poor performances from his team. Xavi Simons played a key role in the victory, scoring his first goal for the club and providing an assist for Richarlison's opener. His display earned him player-of-the-match honors.
Simons's goal came after a 25-minute wait, with the Netherlands international squaring across for Richarlison to finish. He then sealed the win with a stunning solo effort just before half-time, having been handed his first start since November 8.
Brentford boss Keith Andrews acknowledged that his team were outclassed by Spurs, labeling their defending "horrendous" for Simons's goal. The Bees have struggled on the road this season, and Andrews admitted that they had not performed at their best.
For Frank, the win marked a welcome return to form for his side, who had been struggling in recent weeks. The Tottenham boss praised Simons's display, saying that he was "so happy" with the player's performance. He also acknowledged that the win was a breakthrough moment for Simons, who has struggled to find his footing at the club.
The victory marked Spurs' fourth home Premier League win of 2025 and their first since the opening day of the season against Burnley. The team have ended their six-game run without a home win, and their five-game winless run in all competitions before this match.
Opta statistics show that Tottenham outperformed Brentford in terms of possession, shots, and expected goals (xG). Simons's display was also notable, as he became the first Spurs player to score and assist in the same game for the ninth time in Europe's big five leagues.