A friendship that has formed a formidable strike partnershippublished at 12:30 BST 6 June
Image source, Getty ImagesBrentford forward Bryan Mbeumo says it is clear to see he and Yoane Wissa are "very good friends" because of the way they play seamlessly together.
Mbeumo and Wissa comfortably filled the void left by Ivan Toney's departure, which many anticipated would be an issue for Thomas Frank's side.
A total of 39 goals between them in the Premier League has made them a formidable strike partnership and that is credited to their friendship off the pitch.
"He helped me a lot with the mental part," Mbeumo told BBC Sport Africa's Ian Williams. "I get angry really easy and he helped me to just stay cool.
"And in different things in life outside of football he has helped me a lot.
"I used to live really close to him, just one minute away. Sometimes I was joining him at his, having dinners."
Mbeumo also believes their shared Franco-African heritage is what made them close when Wissa signed for the Bees in 2021.
"First of all he can speak the same language as me," added Mbeumo. "When he came, I tried to help him because I think it is hard when you go to another country.
"I just wanted to help him as much as I could, and with the time we just became very good friends.
"I think we can see it on the pitch, we can find out each other really well."



























