04-10-2020, 20:03
Brentford boss Thomas Frank:
"In the second half it was back to the horror show of my time when I came here and goals were flying in left, right and centre, so I am 100% that this is going to be a one-off.
"We weren't complacent. I didn't see a team that wasn't working hard, but all the goals were avoidable and that's why I'm calm because we will get it right. Sometimes things happen that you just can't explain.
"Their goals came out of nowhere when we were so good defensively up to half-time. We will sit down and look at the video, but sometimes it is the smaller details that can cost you."
Preston manager Alex Neil told BBC Radio Lancashire:
"At half-time sometimes you need to repair something in terms of how you're pressing the ball, how you're jumping or where you're trying to find the spare player, but I didn't need to repair anything, we just needed to do it better.
"The lads gave it everything they've got, they showed real bravery in the second half and I thought we were well worth the win.
"I think this is the first time, certainly for us, that we've been here and had more possession than Brentford and, to be honest, took the game to them and been better."
"In the second half it was back to the horror show of my time when I came here and goals were flying in left, right and centre, so I am 100% that this is going to be a one-off.
"We weren't complacent. I didn't see a team that wasn't working hard, but all the goals were avoidable and that's why I'm calm because we will get it right. Sometimes things happen that you just can't explain.
"Their goals came out of nowhere when we were so good defensively up to half-time. We will sit down and look at the video, but sometimes it is the smaller details that can cost you."
Preston manager Alex Neil told BBC Radio Lancashire:
"At half-time sometimes you need to repair something in terms of how you're pressing the ball, how you're jumping or where you're trying to find the spare player, but I didn't need to repair anything, we just needed to do it better.
"The lads gave it everything they've got, they showed real bravery in the second half and I thought we were well worth the win.
"I think this is the first time, certainly for us, that we've been here and had more possession than Brentford and, to be honest, took the game to them and been better."
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