Isidor's 90th-Minute Heist: How Sunderland Stole Three Points VAR Nearly Handed Brentford
Incontournable Score Futmetrix: 92/100. A late-game explosion—three goals in 13 minutes—turned a goalless stalemate into pure chaos, with Wilson Isidor's injury-time strike the difference-maker.
When Substitutes Rewrite Narratives
For 76 minutes, this felt like a match destined for the archives. Then Igor Thiago arrived in the 77th minute with Brentford's first genuine threat, and the Intensity dial cranked to 11. Thiago's finish from Brentford's substitute Frank Onyeka's assist seemed to have settled it. But Stakes shifted again in the 82nd when Emile Le Fée converted a penalty for Sunderland, dragging the hosts level.
The Balance here was ruthless: lead changes three times, a tied period stretching 76 minutes, then a goal flurry that defined the closing act. Isidor, introduced at the 65-minute mark, embodied the super-sub archetype—invisible until lethal. His 90th-minute finish converted what should've been a Brentford point into a Sunderland victory, the kind of late drama that separates memorable matches from forgettable ones.
VAR's Shadow Over Brentford's Afternoon
The narrative's skeleton was built in the 23rd minute when VAR cancelled Dango Ouattara's goal. That intervention—a penalty kick denied—haunted Brentford's afternoon. They dominated possession (46% vs. 54%, a near-parity that favored neither) and shot volume (7 total, 4 on target), yet the technology's early intervention felt like a curse. Nordi Mukiele's defensive mastery for Sunderland (7.6 rating, outstanding performance) kept Brentford's threat contained until the substitution cascade.
Sunderland's 54% possession masked their first-half impotence. They managed just 3 shots on target before the 77th-minute eruption. The Upset factor here was minimal—Sunderland sit 6th with 6 points, Brentford 15th with 3—but the execution of a comeback from 1-0 down, completed by a substitute in stoppage time, elevated this beyond a routine victory.
The penalty in the 82nd minute (Le Fée's conversion) was the inflection point. Sunderland's form (W-L-W) suggested resilience; Brentford's (L-W-L) whispered fragility. When Isidor struck, it was less upset than restoration of order—the better-positioned side reclaimed their rightful three points through sheer late-game ruthlessness.
Key Questions
How did VAR change this match?
VAR denied Ouattara's 23rd-minute goal for Brentford. The early intervention shifted momentum, leaving Brentford chasing vindication they never quite found before Isidor's late strike.
How dramatic was the late winner by Wilson Isidor?
Maximally dramatic. Isidor's 90th-minute finish converted a 1-1 draw into a 2-1 victory, a substitute's perfect heist that defined the match's entire narrative arc.
How did Sunderland complete the comeback from behind?
Le Fée's 82nd-minute penalty equalized after Thiago's 77th-minute opener. Isidor's substitute impact sealed it—three goals in 13 minutes flipped the entire match.
Pourquoi ce match est noté 92/100 ?
Notre algorithme Futmetrix a analysé l'intensité, l'équilibre et l'enjeu. Le score de 92/100 place ce match dans la catégorie "Incontournable".