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Brentford hosted Chelsea in matchweek 4 of the 2025/2026 Premier League season, which ended in a 2-2 draw.

However, this matchup was far from monotonous, as fans witnessed end-to-end action; with four goals on the night, the fixture delivered on its promise to be exciting.

The Bees opened the scoring without reply in the first half.

However, the visitors made a riveting comeback by scoring two in the space of 25 minutes, only to be stunned by a late equaliser in additional time.

There are positive takeaways for Enzo Maresca from this game, especially with the introduction of a few new faces.

He will be disappointed by the result, as his side drops points for the second time this season.

Through this Brentford vs Chelsea tactical analysis, we aim to understand how the Blues operated against Keith Andrews tactics and shed some light on the tactical features of the game.

Still only 16 years old, August De Wannemacker is quickly emerging as one of Belgium’s most exciting midfield prospects.

Along with Nathan de Cat, Noah Fernandez, and Jesse Bisiwu, August De Wannemacker (born December 25, 2008) is a young Belgian talent drawing attention from top clubs through his performances with Jong Genk and the Belgian squad in the U17 Euro.

August De Wannemacker's journey began at KSCE Mariakerke, followed by a season at Racing Gent and four years at KAA Gent, where he mainly played left forward.

His move to KRC Genk's youth system in 2022 proved pivotal.

By January 2024, he had signed his first professional contract at just 15 years old, a strong indicator of the club’s faith in his potential.

On the international stage, he has represented Belgium U17, scoring against Kosovo and earning a spot in the 2025 UEFA European Under-17 Championship squad, highlighting his mental toughness and maturity at the youth level.

Technically gifted and tactically aware, August De Wannemacker stands out for his versatility across midfield positions and his composure in possession.

He also shows the resilience and high work rate to compete in the middle of the park.

This August De Wannemacker scout report and player analysis will examine August De Wannemacker style of play and tactical role at KRC Genk ahead of the new season.

It will assess how his qualities could help him succeed in the new season and potentially even play for the senior squad as he begins the next stage of his career.

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Before Real Madrid kick off their 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League campaign, read all about Xabi Alonso’s tactical blueprint and how it might mould this next generation of Los Blancos!

Read all about Igor Tudor’s tactics through a data analysis lens ahead of Juventus’ clash with Borussia Dortmund tonight in the Champions League!

Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal travel to Bilbao to face Athletic Club in their UEFA Champions League opener.

Learn about their updated set-piece tactics for 2025/2026 before their European campaign kicks off.

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