Norwich City 1-0 Brentford: Buendia grabs Canaries winner at Carrow Road

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Norwich signed Emiliano Buendia from Getafe last summerImage source, Rex Features
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Emiliano Buendia scored his first Norwich goal to earn a 1-0 win over Brentford

Norwich's Emiliano Buendia netted his first goal in English football as the Canaries beat Brentford at Carrow Road to continue their charge up the Championship table.

The Argentine midfielder, who joined Norwich from Getafe in the summer, scored the only goal in the 34th minute to secure the home side's seventh win in nine league games.

The Canaries created more chances and should have increased their margin of victory, but Jordan Rhodes had a penalty saved on the stroke of half-time.

Brentford's Neal Maupay, who remains the division's top scorer with 11, almost salvaged an equaliser when he hit the bar 20 minutes from time, but the visitors are still seeking their first point under new boss Thomas Frank.

The Bees, who have not won in nine matches and have lost all three games since Dean Smith left, held their own in the opening half hour.

Ex-Norwich winger Sergi Canos tested Tim Krul twice and Ollie Watkins bundled their best chance over the bar.

But the deadlock was broken when Timm Klose's ball from the halfway line picked out Buendia, whose finish whistled into the bottom corner.

Rhodes squandered two excellent opportunities to extend the Canaries' advantage, shooting wide from close range after Todd Cantwell teed him up.

The Norwich striker could have made immediate amends for that miss when Watkins brought down Max Aarons inside the penalty area, but his low spot-kick was saved by the diving Dan Bentley.

Klose and Jamal Lewis had chances to wrap up the points in the second half before Maupay almost drew Brentford level, lunging to fire against the woodwork after Krul had denied substitute Lewis Macleod.

Norwich City manager Daniel Farke told BBC Radio Norfolk:

"It's another one-goal win, but I am pretty pleased, we have got nine points from three games this week against good opponents, which is really brilliant.

"When you judge the amount of chances each side had, we were the better side and missed so many chances, which could have made it a much easier win.

"In the previous two victories we have played a bit more like champagne football, but we dominated a Brentford side that are not easy to play against.

"It was not a perfect game in terms of our offensive play, but I am pleased with the win and the clean sheet."

Brentford manager Thomas Frank:

"I think the result was very harsh on us - to me it should have been a 1-1 game.

"But we can't feel sorry for ourselves. This is all part of football and you have to deal with it. We will keeping working hard and if we keep playing like we did today, and against Bristol City last week, we will start winning games again soon.

"I thought we started the game really well and created five or six really good counter-attacks but the end product was poor. Then we give away a soft goal from a long ball, which was really disappointing.

"I thought we then controlled possession for the first 30 minutes of the second half and when our big chance came unfortunately we couldn't take it.

"If I could have chosen anyone to be in that position it would have been Neal Maupay but on this occasion he couldn't put it away. He has been superb for us this season and he will score a lot more goals, take it from me."

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