
Mathias Jensen
29-Year-Old
Brentford
Premier
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Jensen lost his role entirely last season, as Mikkel Damsgaard finally took up the spot as attacking midfielder. Jensen has solid upside when in the starting XI due to a role on set pieces, but injuries have derailed any kind of consistent output the last couple seasons. At 29 years old, he still should have opportunities to start and rack up meaningful stats. However, with Damsgaard playing a similar role, there may not be room for consistent starts. If that changes, his set-piece role would keep him relevant.

Back in starting XI
Jensen started and played the full 90 during Tuesday's 2-0 win over Bournemouth in the Carabao Cup.
ANALYSIS
Jensen started the season opener in the Premier League, but fell back to the bench against Aston Villa. He returned to the starting XI for Tuesday's clash in the Carabao Cup and played well. He's likely going to be a depth option, but he will have the opportunity for more minutes in defensive midfield after the departure of Christian Norgaard to Arsenal.
Jensen started the season opener in the Premier League, but fell back to the bench against Aston Villa. He returned to the starting XI for Tuesday's clash in the Carabao Cup and played well. He's likely going to be a depth option, but he will have the opportunity for more minutes in defensive midfield after the departure of Christian Norgaard to Arsenal.
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Loses starting role
Jensen made eight starts across 24 Premier League appearances, tallying two assists, 33 crosses, 14 corners, 14 tackles and 13 clearances.
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Scores as late sub
Jensen assisted once to go with one cross (one accurate) and one chance created in Saturday's 4-2 victory over Brighton. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 91st minute.
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Minutes with B team
Jensen got the start for the Brentford B team during Monday's match.
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Ready to go Sunday
Jensen (illness) is available for Sunday's clash with Chelsea, per manager Thomas Frank. "Mathi [Jensen] is fine and training well - he could be available on Sunday."
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Out for Wednesday
Jensen (illness) is out for Wednesday's match against Newcastle, according to manager Thomas Frank. "Mathi is not ready yet. There was some illness there, which means he has missed some training."
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