Ouattara's Late Strike Keeps Brentford's European Hopes Alive
Ouattara Late Strike Keeps Brentford European Hopes Alive

Dango Ouattara emerged as the hero for Brentford, scoring a dramatic late equaliser to secure a 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace at the Gtech Stadium. The result keeps the Bees' hopes of qualifying for European competition for the first time in their history alive.

First Half Action

The match began with Palace taking the lead through a penalty from Ismaila Sarr. However, Ouattara responded with what could be described as the luckiest goal of the season, cancelling out the deficit before half-time.

Wharton Opens Account

England midfielder Adam Wharton finally opened his goal account for Crystal Palace, scoring from 20 yards early in the second half. It was his first goal in 93 appearances for the Eagles since joining from Blackburn Rovers more than two years ago.

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Late Drama

With just two minutes remaining, Ouattara struck again to snatch a point for the Bees. The draw keeps Brentford in contention for a historic European spot, much to the delight of the home fans.

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