Brentford 1 Middlesbrough 2: Hugill & Tavernier goals prove decisive

Struggling Brentford fell to another defeat against a Middlesbrough team which sits second in the Championship table.

Published : Nov 25, 2018 06:55 IST

Middlesbrough celebrate. CREDIT: Twitter @SkyBetChamp

Middlesbrough battled to a 2-1 victory at Brentford to keep pace with its Championship promotion rival on Saturday.

On a weekend where leaders Norwich City, Leeds United and West Brom also won, Boro held on for an important three points away to a Brentford team which has now lost five of its last six.

Sheffield United was the only team in the top seven positions not to triumph.

After a quiet opening period, two goals in the space of five second-half minutes then proved decisive for Boro. The first came 11 minutes after the interval when Jonny Howson tapped into the path of Jordan Hugill to convert from close range, following up on his double against Wigan Athletic last time out.

It was then two as Marcus Tavernier headed into the far corner from Dael Fry's right-wing cross for his first league goal in over a year.

Alan Judge scored his first Championship goal since February 2016 to give Brentford hope, firing in through a crowd of bodies from 18 yards after substitute Josh Dasilva fed him from a quickly taken corner.

That prompted a late Brentford flurry, Sergi Canos' effort saved by Darren Randolph, who then produced a magnificent stop to deny Dasilva's thunderous shot from 30 yards, while Lewis Wing was just off target with a glorious chance at the other end as a frantic finish ended with Boro – now unbeaten in six - holding on.