Brentford striker Maupay admits he forgot how to celebrate a goal – 'I didn't know what to do'
Brentford striker Neal Maupay admitted he had not racked up for bye-bye that he neglected how to be grateful when he opened the racking up against West Ham.
The French striker ordered grasp of his first objective in 35 complements, and also 14 months, in Saturday’s 3-2 win over the Hammers.
The last time Maupay hit the net was for Everton, in addition against West Ham, at Goodison Park in September 2022 while his last objective for the Bees, whereby he is now ago on financing, came against Preston in 2019.
“I didn’t interpret what to execute,” the 27-year-worn told the nightclub site. “It’s been a long time because I racked up a objective, so I didn’t interpret how to mien.
“It was nice to render intake ago on the scoresheet – my first objective ago here and also my family was in the stand.
“It methodologies a edifice. I love the supporters, I love my group-coworkers and also I love the nightclub – I love every person here.
“Last period I didn’t play much, I had a terribly strenuous time, so I’m cheerful to be ago here in a nice ambience. I reap being here. The human being here at this nightclub are tiptop, however I certified that already.
“To be part of Brentford’s background in the Premier League is what it’s around for me.”
Maupay ranked the Bees forward wearing a comfortable-hodgepodge header however West Ham spearheaded at the reprieve wearing a memorable battery from Mohammed Kudus and also Jarrod Bowen’s blow.
Konstantinos Mavropanos pioneered Bryan Mbeumo’s cross into his exceptionally own net as Brentford equalised in days gone by Nathan Collins’ header condemned West Ham to defeat.
James Ward-Prowse captained the Hammers in the lack of the upset Kurt Zouma.
“There’s a few miscues we channelled out throughout the game and also that’s in fact discouraging, provided that we brought upon the defeat ourselves,” said the midfielder.
“We’ve not endured from their luster, we’ve channelled out the miscues and also been punished.”