Before Chelsea travel to Brentford on Wednesday evening, take a look back at our most recent trip to the Gtech Community Stadium in the Premier League...
Match details
Brentford 0 Chelsea 1
Premier League, Gtech Community Stadium, 16.10.21, 5.30pm
Brentford (3-5-2): Raya; Zanka, Jansson (c), Pinnock; Canos (Ghoddos 72), Onyeka (Forss 66), Norgaard, Jensen, Henry; Mbeumo, Toney
Unused subs: Fernandez, Ajer, Thompson, Goode, Roerslev, Bidstrup, Maghoma
Booked: Canos 31
Head coach: Thomas Frank
Chelsea (3-5-2): Mendy; Chalobah, Christensen, Sarr; Azpilicueta (c) (James 89), Kante, Loftus-Cheek, Kovacic (Mount 65), Chilwell; Werner, Lukaku (Havertz 76)
Unused subs: Kepa, Alonso, Jorginho, Barkley, Saul, Hudson-Odoi
Booked: Kovacic 18
Scorer: Chilwell 45
Head coach: Thomas Tuchel
Referee: Anthony Taylor
Attendance: 16,940
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Match summary
Chelsea came out 1-0 winners on our first-ever visit to the Gtech Community Stadium thanks to a goal by Ben Chilwell and some late heroics from Edouard Mendy.
The Blues were on top for much of the first half and even had the ball in the back of the net midway through, as Romelu Lukaku turned in Timo Werner's low cross at the end of a quick counter, just seconds after Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo had hit the post from close range, but the linesman raised his flag to rule out the Belgian's strike for offside.
We did make our dominance count right on the stroke of half-time, though, and it was that man Chilwell again who continued his streak of goals by firing an excellent half-volley into the top corner, adding to his strike for us the previous time out against Southampton and the one he got for England during the preceding international break.
However, after the half-time break, Brentford started to come into the game as they pushed for an equaliser on home soil and, despite Lukaku sending a good chance over the bar, it was the Bees who had the best opportunities of the second half, especially during a late spell of heavy pressure.
Thankfully, the back three of Trevoh Chalobah, Andreas Christensen and debutant Malang Sarr stood strong through a barrage of corners and long throws into the box, Chalobah clearing one off the line, and on the few occasions Brentford got through, Mbeumo hit the post again and Mendy produced a series of good saves, the highlight coming in injury time as he tipped a spectacular bicycle kick over the crossbar.