At Craven Cottage, Frank acknowledged that the superior team prevailed.
After Brentford lost 2-1 at Fulham after throwing away the lead in stoppage time, Thomas Frank admitted he was “burning inside.”
Substitute Harry Wilson scored twice in injury time to propel Fulham into the top 10 at the expense of the Bees, leaving Frank’s team startled at the end. Vitaly Janelt’s goal in the 24th minute had put the Bees on track for a spot in the Premier League’s top half.
Although Frank bemoaned a “brutal” loss, he acknowledged that the Premier League benefited much from the televised game between two historically bottom-half teams played under floodlights.
Frank remarked, “I think it is [a great advertisement for the league].” “I firmly believe it is. Additionally, it ensures that everyone stays until the very end, which is crucial in my opinion.
Furthermore, it’s not as if they returned for them. We went and made a huge opportunity. I suppose the Premier League benefited from it.
Naturally, it’s tough, with narrow margins, and I believe it’s reasonable to argue that the superior squad prevailed that day. However, everyone would be complimenting us on our defence, which I still think was excellent, if we hadn’t seen the two goals and the huge opportunity for us in the 90th minute when we were leading away from home.
“The work, the values, the character, and the mindset were all good. You have to put in a lot of effort when you are unable to perform at your own high level. The boys did everything.
There were numerous crosses and shots, but we handled everything. Wilson had to do a little magic for them. That takes place. We only lost one game, but it’s cruel to lose like this. I’m obviously burning inside.
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