Brentford emerged as the winner in a tough match at Turf Moor against Burnley after snatching a 4-3 victory in one of the season’s wildest games. Brentford dominated the game with energy, earning a first-half lead through goals from Mikkel Damsgaard, Igo, and Kev, in Schade, three to take the lead again against the host side. They didn't wait long in the second half before sparking a remarkable comeback. An own goal committed by Michael Kayode before the end of the first 45 minutes shifted the game's momentum, and goals from Jaidon Anthony and Ziann Flemming within 15 minutes of the second half earned the team an equaliser of 3-3. Flemming scored another goal, which he had thought would earn his side a turnaround, but his effort was ruled out for offside after a VAR check. Brentford regained their lead as the game neared an end in the 93rd minute through a goal by Damsgaard. A late drama ensued as the game continued, with Ashley Barnes looking like he had scored an equaliser, but the effort was denied by a VAR check due to an accidental handball. Burnley still remains in the relegation side with just 19 points, while Brentford has a cumulative of 43 points, keeping their hopes of making next Champions League alive.