Forest 3-1 Brentford: Classy Chris Wood double powers first PL victory of season

Chris Wood scored twice when Nottingham Forest Sorry Brentford beat 3-1 on a debilitating management bow for Keith Andrews.

The former set piece coach, who could take over from Thomas Frank after his summer movement from Thomas Frank, could only watch while his side suffered an embarrassing collapse of the first half, who was twice to wood – the first, ironically, from a corner – with a debut target for Dan Ndoye.

The hosts were superior in every department and started a season that includes European football for the first time since 1996. Early intention will not hurt their campaign at all, and with the plea of Nuno Espirito Santo for 'More Players' answers -New signing sessions Omari Hutchinson and James Mcatee were introduced before Kick -Ooff -Bos seem to be in a healthy form.

Gibbs-White also showed his class and offered a slick assist for Wood's second, and perhaps has earned a penalty in collision with Sepp Van den Berg in the box, only for Brentford to get a spot kick on the other side.

Igor Thiago converted from 12 meters to give Andrews a short moment of comfort, but the bees were eventually beaten well – the Irishman cut his work to get a Brentford side, robbed of starman Yoane Wissa who competes with Premier League Standard.

“Bos was very good, especially the first half – it was over because of the break,” Roy Keane thought about Super Sunday. “It was one -way traffic.”

With even more signing sessions and a Europa League trip to look forward to the seventh place of last season, Bosfans can accommodate more optimism than their manager who get such a positive opener.

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