Brentford FC
·13 de março de 2025
Exeter City U21s 0 Brentford B 1

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Neil MacFarlane's side were seeking a place in the quarter-final as they took on the Grecians.
The young Bees began the game in confident fashion, moving the ball swiftly as they settled faster than the home side.
The young Bees were the side on top in the game and should have taken the lead early on as Ethan Brierley and Max Dickov both went close to finding the back of the net.
With half an hour played, the match was even, as despite the young Bees’ control in possession neither side were fashioning any clear chances.
Julian Eyestone was called into action as he had to make an important stop to deny Tom Dean.
Exeter were shading the second period and they created another chance, this time Andrew Oluwabori went close, shooting wide from close range.
The young Bees on the hour mark were beginning to bite back at the home side and a good passage of play saw a Holland cross find the head of Conor McManus but Harry Lee in the Exeter net made a good save.
The pressure did not cease from the away side and after Lee spilled an Ethan Brierley shot, Holland pounced and grabbed the opener.
The away side managed to see the victory out and ensure safe passage into the last eight. The result means that the young Bees are nicely poised to win the competition they took home in the 2023.
Brentford are next in action on Monday 17 March, as they take on Bristol City at the Gtech Community Stadium in the Professional Development League.
Brentford: Eyestone, Fredrick, McManus, Stephenson, Arthur, Owen, Holland, Brierley, Dickov (Poliakov 88), Krauhaus, Williams.
Unused subs: Avenell, Grey, Headman, Bentt.
Booked: Dickov 40, Williams 55, Owen 89
Exeter City: Lee, Oluwabori, Dean, Billington, Beardmore, Edgecombe, James, Cummins, Oakes, Richards, Cayless
Unused subs: Phillips, Perkins, Wilson, Ohanaka, Cartwright
Booked: James 86
Brentford Under-21s head coach Neil MacFarlane praised his side for their grit and determination to win today's game against Exeter.
The win helps the young Bees into the last eight of the Premier League Cup.