Another second -half goals explosion made him two home wins into two for Sunderland when they made a late comeback to beat Brentford.
From a fantasy perspective, there are two main conversation points for the two clubs: Who will take the future penalty and who will start in advance?
The following is our scout record from the Stadium Light.
SCHADE IN PENA – or not …?
Owner Igor Thiago (£ 6.0 million) Has the same day as those who have Joao Pedro (£ 7.6 million) in their troops: excitement from the second premier league goal this season but frustration because he did not accept his team’s penalty.
Thiago had previously captured from a place in Gameweek 1 – and it was done with Damage to Kevin (£ 7.0 million) in the field.
However, on Saturday, Schade stepped to take the two bees in 2025/26, even though Thiago was present. Almost inevitable, he missed.
There are not many instructions from Andrews after the full time whether Schade will still be in the mixture going forward, with diplomatic bee bosses in his support for Germany.
“The players, because they have returned from pre-season, have practiced penalties, so there is no problem about it. Players will miss a penalty, so I agree with that.” – Keith Andrews to BBC
“Bryan [Mbeumo] is a penalty taking since Ivan [Toney] Leaving the building and that is something we have realized for a while. We have practiced a lot in training. That can happen. I don’t blame Kevin. “-Keith Andrews to Media In -house Brentford
And the cost of le on the pen – or not …?
Sunderland’s track record of 12 Yard last season was very bad. To end a bad escape, Eliezezer (£ 5.5 million) missed from the place in pre-season.
So, his responsibility fell to the one withdrawn Enzo le fee (£ 4.9 million) When The Black Cats was awarded their latest penalty on Saturday.
However, as the player himself said after the match, it was possible Habib Diarra (£ 5.5 million) take the next one.
“I’m sure I will score a goal. We are discussing with Habib [Diarra]Because he wanted to take it too, but I was sure, so he let me shoot and I scored.
“No, no, no [I am not the first-choice taker]. If we have something else, I will let Habib shoot because he let me shoot today. ” – Enzo Le Fee for the penalty
Le Fee found himself coming out of the inside of the first two gameweeks but returned to the Line-up of Le Bris’s Regis against Brentford, with Simon Adingra (£ 5.5 million) makes roads.
Reduced on the left side, Le Fee does not have one shot or a touch of penalty box to its spot kick.
Diarra, however, has three of the best shots of the match together. He is the most advanced from midfield, and he is a prominent player Sunderland for (five) shots and a touch of penalty box (eight) this season. Diarra who won the penalty printed by Le Fee.
Top: Shotmap Habib Diarra in Gameweek 3
Wissa to live – or not …?
Thiago doesn’t have much competition in front of now. Indeed, he is one of the only three FPLs in the future who has played all 270 minutes of Premier League football this season.
But it could be the first person last season, Yoane warned (£ 7.5 million), back to Gameweek 4 to challenge it?
Andrews thought so when interviewed after the Sunderland match.
“Yes, I do, yes. That attitude has not changed throughout the whole window. Two more days from the closing now, fortunately, so there is light at the end of the tunnel for me. Unless something happens today, I hope Yoane will be a Brentford player who came Tuesday.
“Yes, [he’s been] Training, fitness level will be fine. I did not see a big problem with him integrated into the group. ” – Keith Andrews when asked if he hoped that Yoane Wissa was still a Brentford player to come September 2
However, on Sunday, Wissa has his own voice.
Yoane Wissa has released a statement on Instagram about her future at Brentford 📲💭 pic.twitter.com/84f0cfj1bd
– Today’s compatibility (@bbcmotd) August 31, 2025
This is one that must be watched on the day of the deadline …
Three -way battles
There is an uncertainty that takes place ahead for Sunderland as well.
Mayenda has started three league matches for Sunderland this season but rival position Wilson Isidor (£ 5.5 million) has outperformed him, coming from the bench to capture two goals.
The French striker nodded in the winner on Saturday and was very urgent to start from Gameweek 4 and so on.
“Yes, we always talk about new signing. So I just want to repeat that we already have good players in our squad.” – Regis Le Bris when asked if Wilson Isidor gave him a headache
One attacker that will not be part of a striking equation in Sunderland is the 14% owned Marc Guuu (£ 4.4 million).
Injuries taken by Liam delap (£ 6.4 million) On Saturday it seems to have a domino effect, with Chelsea wanting to increase their numbers above. Part of the reinforcement will, it seems, seeing Guu back to his parent club.
Chelsea have reached an agreement with Sunderland to remember Marc Guuu #cfc
– Matt Law (@matt_law_dt) August 31, 2025
Let’s see if Sunderland adds their own strike for the day of time, after losing the guiu.
Three of three for van den Berg
This is almost a solid Brentford defensive performance in the way Gameweek 2.
Until the 82nd minute penalty of Sunderland, there is no need to be given by a substitute Rico Henry (£ 4.5 million), the host has collected only 0.33 xg (statsbomb):

Sepp van the mountain (£ 4.5 million) at least partially compensated with defensive contribution points (DC). He was one of only three players who sent it to all three gameweeks:

As for the host, Nordi Mukiele (£ 4.0 million) is the latest addition to their back line. He replaced the injured And Ballard (£ 4.6 million) and pocketed DC points in the full premier league debut.

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