The Premier League have announced their player, goal and save of the month nominees for August with three Brentford players involved.
Bryan Mbeumo was nominated for player of the month, with Kevin Schade and Mark Flekken nominated for goal and save of the month.
The Bees have had an unbeaten start to the season with three draws and a win.
The first game came against a Tottenham Hotspur side who have gone onto win every other game, scoring nine goals.
Mbeumo and Wissa scoring the goals that secured a point.

A 3-0 win in the second game of the season in a derby against Fulham.
The goal scorers were the same this time round with the Cameroonian scoring two on the day at Craven Cottage.
Two draws on the bounce followed, with Crystal Palace and Bournemouth taking a point away from the GTEC Community Stadium.
Schade scored first against Palace before Joachim Andersen cancelled his goal out.
Mathias Jensen got his first goal of the season after seven minutes against Bournemouth.
Mbeumo scored his fourth in four games as he equalised in the 93rd minute.
Why have Bryan Mbeumo, Kevin Schade and Mark Flekken been nominated?
Brentford’s talisman this season has been Mbeumo and without him the start of the season could have been so much worse.
Four goals including a late equaliser, securing points for his side.
Without Ivan Toney, someone needed to step up and Mbeumo has been that man and then some.
Well deserving of a nomination, and even of winning the award all together.
Kevin Schade opened up his account for the Bees this summer and did it in style.

Cutting inside, going past Joel Ward with ease and curling a perfect effort, past Sam Johnstone, into the top corner.
He has deserved a goal from his whole spell at Brentford after not scoring all of last season.
A top class goal and yet again well deserving of the nomination.
Mark Flekken had a shaky pre season, but since the Premier League began, he has been great for the Bees.

Despite only keeping one clean sheet he has had positive performances in all his games.
Against Roy Hodgson’s side, he made a great reflex save from Jefferson Lerma’s and then got up and kept out a rebound.
A top save from a goalkeeper that is only getting better.
The worthy nominations and Brentford fans can be hopeful of them collecting all three awards.
