Thomas Frank’s Brentford avoided an early cup exit (David Davies/PA)
Brentford boss Thomas Frank paid tribute to debutant goalkeeper Ellery Balcombe after his two spot-kick saves ensured the Bees edged past Newport 3-0 on penalties after a 1-1 draw at Rodney Parade.
Mathias Jensen thought he had won the Carabao Cup tie for the visitors in the 88th minute but teenage substitute Kiban Rai headed home deep into stoppage time for the hosts to take the game to spot-kicks.
Adam Lewis then hit a post with Newport’s first effort, before Balcombe saved from Nathan Wood and Bryn Morris, and Keane Lewis-Potter settled the contest in the Premier League side’s favour.
“Our debut goalkeeper made fantastic saves in the shoot-out,” said Frank.
“He’s been at the club since he was eight years old and it’s a fantastic story for him to make a debut like this with his family watching in the stadium.
“We want to go far in the cup competitions, and you need to get the job done. We did that in the end.”
Frank praised League Two County for their dogged display.
“It’s all about getting through,” added the Dane, who was forced into bringing on Jensen, Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa after an hour.
“Of course, we’d have loved to come here and win 3-0 but it’s never easy.
“I had to bring on three more experienced guys. It’s always a balance. You want to play some of the ones who don’t play so much. With all due respect, that should be enough to win the game. But we just made it right in the end.
“Big credit to Newport, I think they defended very well. They put a lot of effort into it and made it very difficult for us.
“I could definitely see why they have created upsets in the past, and they’ve had a decent start to the season with three wins in the
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