Toney converted from the spot for his first home goal of the
season, ending Brentford's five-game winless league run and
taking them up to 12th. It was the Bees' first clean sheet at
home since their opening-day 2-0 win over Arsenal.
Injury-depleted Everton are now without a victory in their last
seven league games, five of which have been lost, and they
slipped to 14th. The Toffees host third-placed Liverpool on
Wednesday, with manager Rafa Benitez coming under increasing
pressure as he prepares to face his former club.
Everton had the majority of possession and made numerous raids
towards the Brentford box, but lacked the quality in the final
third to force an equaliser.
"Every game is important for us. Obviously the next one is more
important because it is the derby. We must learn from the
mistakes we are making," Benitez told Sky Sports.
"When you lose games it is not easy. It is football, sometimes
like today you have chances and you push, but it is not enough.
"The only thing is to keep attacking and try not to make these
mistakes in defence."
Brentford were awarded their penalty following the intervention
of Video Assistant Referee Jonathan Moss as Andros Townsend’s
high boot into the face of Frank Onyeka left the officials with
little choice. Toney had no trouble converting.
Salomon Rondon, who has yet to open his Everton account, forced
a good save from Brentford goalkeeper Alvaro Fernandez after a
shot on the turn inside the six-yard box.
The visitors had their own shout for a penalty late in the first
half when Rondon looked to have had his shirt pulled as he tried
to get on the end of a cross, but this time the officials were
unmoved.
Everton showed increased attacking intent in the second half as
they dominated possession and found joy on both flanks,
especially after the introduction of Demarai Gray with 20
minutes to play.
But for all their endeavour, and without their forward duo of
injured Dominic Calvert-Lewin and suspended Richarlison, there
were few alarming moments for Fernandez.
(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Ken Ferris and Clare Fallon)
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