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Smith hails players after another cracking Brentford display

Brentford head coach Dean Smith was delighted with the way his side “were on it from the start” in their 2-0 win over Wigan that moved them into the Championship’s top two.

A Neal Maupay brace – his sixth and seventh goals of the season – clinched Brentford the points after Wigan were reduced to 10 men just before the hour mark when Sam Morsy saw red for an elbow on Yoann Barbet.

“The hardest part is trying to stay there because you become a target but we will do what we always do and just take each game as it comes,” said Smith.

“I don’t think it was the header that got him sent off. It was the follow through with his forearm which was bad. I don’t think I’ve ever seen my players so angry.

“It was a very satisfying win because Wigan are a good footballing side and I knew they would be a test for us, but from the first few minutes we were very aggressive in the way we went about them and I knew we were on it from the start.

“We knew they wouldn’t sit back and for us to create chances we needed to be quick on the ball. And we were.”

Smith admitted starting Maupay after a three-game ban for a stamp on Aston Villa’s John McGinn was a difficult decision after the way his side played in the last home win against Nottingham Forest.

“It was a tough one but he’s in a rich vein of form and has come in with two poacher’s goals and could have had a couple more,” he said.

Smith praised the midfield duo of Josh McEachran and Lewis Macleod, adding: “I’m sure it won’t be long before Scotland come knocking on Lewis’ door.

“He’s playing very well after a bad injury and is very competitive in there for us which you’d expect from a Glasgow lad.”




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