BRENTFORD 5-3 WOLVES: Gary O'Neil's side held out the Bees for 77 seconds, but the Midlands club find themselves rock bottom after conceding five to Thomas Frank's men
Having scored in the opening minute of their previous three league games, Nathan Collins was 17 seconds late into the box to score Brentford's opener. The Bees failed to win any of those three games, losing to Manchester City and Tottenham, while West Ham hit back to grab a 1-1 draw last week.
Brentford regained the lead when VAR spotted Totti had pulled down Collins from a Mikkel Damsgard corner. Mbeumo sent Johnstone the wrong way with his 19th-minute penalty, side footed into the bottom left corner. There was not an Old Gold shirt within two yards of the ball as it was pinged from Damsgard, to Vitaly Janelt then Norgaard to place a right-footed 28th-minute shot across Wolves keeper Sam Johnstone into the far right corner.
There were boos from the Wolves fans at half-time and full-time, and cries of "you don't know what you're doing" when midfielder Andre was taken off early in the second half.
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