Brentford are into the Carabao Cup semifinals after a fully deserved victory over Premier League side Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup.
Thomas Frank's in-form Championship side came into this quarter-final on the back of a 13-match unbeaten run and missed a host of good chances before man of the match Josh Dasilva put them in front with a crisp, left-foot volley after 66 minutes.
It was the breakthrough the Bees merited as they dominated, with Saman Ghoddos hitting the bar and Sergi Canos heading wide with the goal at his mercy in the first half.
Callum Wilson threatened briefly for visitors Newcastle but all the urgency and progressive football came from Brentford.
Brentford boss Frank said afterwards: "It means a lot to me, the staff and the players because it's a massive step and a massive win.
"We want to be a part of creating a totally new history for Brentford, so that makes me proud. But I'm even more proud of the way we played today. We deserved to win the game and we played against a strong side, so I must praise the boys out there.
"One of their strikers up front cost more than our front three, so we knew they could put one in the back of the net at the end of the game - but we saw it through and we won."