This is how it feels to be Premier League! Adorable moment Brentford boss Thomas Frank celebrates with thrilled young fan in the stands after win over Arsenal
- Thomas Frank celebrated with a young fan after Brentford’s win against Arsenal
- The supporter also received high-fives from Brentford players after the game
- There was a superb atmosphere as Brentford secured an impressive victory
Brentford’s maiden Premier League victory against Arsenal was made even more memorable for one young supporter as he enjoyed a heartwarming moment with manager Thomas Frank after the game.
The Bees are back in the top flight for the first time since 1947 and got off to a superb start courtesy of goals from Sergi Canos and Christian Norgaard.
With Brentford supporters cheering in the stands after the game, Frank took the time to celebrate with a young fan.
A young Brentford fan had a memorable moment with Thomas Frank after the win v Arsenal
Frank celebrated with the fan after Brentford’s impressive 2-0 victory at home to Arsenal
The supporter also received high-fives from Christian Norgaard and Vitaly Janelt.
Brentford’s players celebrated the win with a lap of honour. There was a fantastic atmosphere at the Brentford Community Stadium and Frank will be hoping that his team will be able to build further momentum when they face Crystal Palace away in their next game.
After the game Frank said: ‘What an atmosphere. In a way I’m speechless. For our fans they can dream.
Christian Norgaard, one of Brentford’s goalscorers, gave the young fan a high five
Another Brentford player, Vitaly Janelt, also came over to see the supporter after the game
‘We’re No 1 in the Premier League and that’s a fantastic story. We’re just a bus stop in Hounslow. We’re not supposed to be here, so we’ve got to celebrate every win, but we also want more.’
Brentford caused many problems for Arsenal as they frequently harried their opponents into making mistakes.
Although they are new to the Premier League they certainly didn’t seem daunted by their opening assignment and will now have increased confidence that they can remain in the division.