Bryan Mbeumo may have missed out becoming Brentford's new Premier League top scorer recently but there is one area where he remains unrivalled. The Cameroonian forward was pipped by teammate Yoane Wissa in the race to eclipse Ivan Toney's 36-goal haul in the top flight for Thomas Frank's side.
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Report and free match highlights from the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Brentford at Selhurst Park; goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Kevin Schade earn Thomas Franks Bees victory in his 30
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The Cameroon international remains one of just five Premier League players never to have missed from the spot.
Brentford defeated Crystal Palace 2-1, with Bryan Mbeumo praising the team's performance. He acknowledged the difficulty of playing against a strong team with a vocal home fanbase. Mbeumo, who scored a retaken penalty, emphasised the importance of calmness and attitude, especially when taking penalties.
Frank said: "I always admire Bryan 's ambition; I'm privileged I was here when we signed him, and I was flying down to Troyes and had a meeting with him and his agent. "He was a young boy, a young man, at 19, didn't really speak English, and now he's 25 and much more mature as a person and as a footballer.