West London Derby Case Study Fulham Edge Brentford Under Floodlights
Fulham asserted themselves under floodlights and forced Brentford into a difficult evening.
Alex Iwobi opened the scoring as Fulham found rhythm.
Harry Wilson added a second before Brentford recovered.
An Ethan Pinnock own goal added a third for Fulham.
Consequently Brentford started slowly and pressed only intermittently after the opener.
Silva shifted Wilson to negate Keane Lewis Potter on the right.
The plan linked Iwobi with Sessegnon on the left.
The Bees operate a disciplined rotation and efficient recruitment model.
Yet this match exposed gaps in Brentford compact pressure and transitions, a reminder to close small gaps.
The system needs sharper spatial rotations and trigger moments.
This is a case study in emergent systems and timing.
Brighton remains a peer for tactical efficiency and depth benchmarks.
There is no drama only data driven adjustments.
TLDR
- Brentford must tighten transitions and sharpen pressure triggers.
- The Bees value per pound recruitment remains central to their approach.
- Brighton serves as a tactical efficiency peer rather than a direct opponent.
Keane Lewis Potter
Brentford


