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Brentford slipped to a third consecutive defeat but, in truth, the loss could have been far heavier and the Bees have David Button to thank for keeping his side in the game at the break.

The Rams came out of the blocks brightly and had the home side on the back foot from the start – Button was forced into a string of fine saves with Dean Smith’s defence, and a re-arranged midfield that included Yennaris, McEachran, Woods and Kerschbaumer and Judge, struggling to cope with powerful threat… but as the half wore on it looked as if the belief was starting to drain from Darren Wassall’s players.

Alan Judge went close with a curling shot that forced a good save from Scott Carson, while Jack O’Connell’s header flew just wide from a free kick… nil-nil at the interval.

After the break the Bees upped the ante and whatever was said at half time seemed to raise the tempo… a great run by Alan Judge was rewarded when his swerving shot found the net on 51 minutes, much to the relief of the Brentford faithful who were starting to wonder where the next Bees goal was going to come from. But could the Bees hold out or add to their lead to claim a much-needed win?

Unfortunately the Bees stopped attacking and gave away possession far too cheaply in the final period of the match, Dean Smith’s substitutions also didn’t have the desired effect – instead of fresh legs brining new energy they seemed to disrupt the home side and Marco Djuricin and John Swift failed to adapt to the pace of the game and contributed little.

David Button was finally beaten with ten minutes to go after the Bees defence stopped to appeal what looked to be a hand ball on the edge of the area – Jeff Hendrick’s strike brought the scores level – before Cyrus Christie turned the game on its head with a poached goal from a ricochet in the box.

Canos came on or Kerschbaumer in an attempt to salvage a point, and although Djuricin went close with a diving header, and the Bees had a header cleared off the line deep in injury time, it was Derby who netted again on the break – Chris Martin rubbing the Bees’ noses in it with a well taken third.

As you will see from watching the Beesotted Terrace and Pub Video (click the link at the top of the page) and from listening to the Beesotted Pride of West London Post Match Podcast (link above), there were some rather honest and frank opinions shared regarding Brentford’s worrying form of late.

Although most fans believe that we will be ultimately spared a relegation battle, clearly all is not well in the camp – Brentford have lost their spark and exciting flare in recent weeks and ten goals conceded in three matches paints a worrying picture.

The players can start to put things right on Tuesday evening when Wolves come to town, but we had been hoping for a positive response from the two previous defeats only to be disappointed and frustrated.

Come on you Bees!

Dave Lane
@beesotted100