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BEES ACE MAUPAY IS PRIDE OF LONDON

ACROBATIC: Brentford’s Neal Maupay attempts an overhead kick against Nottingham Forest and, inset, with his trophy
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BRENTFORD striker Neal Maupay has expressed his delight at winning the EFL Player of the Year honour at the prestigious London Football Awards 2019.
The French striker is having a great season for the Bees, having netted 22 goals ahead of yesterday’s derby against QPR.
After claiming his prize, the 22-year-old said: “It’s amazing for me. I’m really proud and really blessed to have won this trophy.
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