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EFL Cup | Preview: Brentford vs. Leyton Orient

  • badone1993 2024/09/17 06:25
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Premier League side Brentford are set to host League One team Leyton Orient on Tuesday at the Gtech Community Stadium in the third round of the EFL Cup.


preview:

Thomas Frank's Brentford will be hoping they can bounce back from their 2-1 defeat on September 14 last time out against Manchester City.


Frank's side took the lead after just one minute thanks to a goal from Yoane Wissa, and though Erling Haaland scored twice in the first half to give City all three points, opposition manager Pep Guardiola was full of praise for the Bees' performance in the first 45 minutes.


Brentford had 52% possession, produced five shots on target and generated more xG than Guardiola's team in the first half, and though they were outplayed by City in the second period, few teams have troubled the champions at the Etihad to the extent that Frank's side did.


Brentford are currently ninth in the Premier League with six points after four matchweeks, and if they were to progress from the third round of the EFL Cup on Tuesday, they would surpass last season's showing in the tournament.


The Bees had 72% possession against Colchester in the second round and limited them to just one shot in the first half but were fortunate to have not conceded considering Jack Payne missed a penalty in the 82nd minute.


Frank's team come into the clash having won three of their last four competitive matches, while also losing just one of their last eight games at home, winning three times and drawing on four occasions.


The visitors edged their most recent match against Reading 1-0 on September 14, a game in which they failed to create a single big chance, but they limited their opponents to just one big chance of their own.


However, Leyton Orient's league campaign has been poor so far given the club are third last in 22nd place with just three points after five matchweeks.


After the O's win against Reading, boss Richie Wellens suggested that his side's game management and decision-making still needed to improve, but insisted that his team are a "work in progress" and that they would "keep getting better".


Leyton Orient have been eliminated from seven of their last 11 ties in the EFL Cup and were knocked out by Plymouth Argyle last term on August 8 after they lost 2-0 in the first round of the competition.


Wellens's team have lost five of their eight competitive fixtures so far this season, including two of their last three, and they have lost two and won two of their four away games in 2024-25.


Injury list:

brentford

Player’s reason for absence

8 (Central Midfielder) Matthias Jensen

3 (Left back) Rico Henry

11 (left winger) Visa

10 (Central Midfielder) Joshua Silva

2 (right back) Aaron Hickey

9 (center) Thiago

39 (left winger) Gustavo Gomes

possible starting lineup:

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