Scott: Bees due a change of fortune

11 September 2010 20:00
Brentford boss Andy Scott believes his side are due some good luck after they were held to a goalless draw at Bristol Rovers. The Bees have won only once in League One this season but they dominated the second half against Rovers and squandered several good chances to score. The home side had full-back Gary Sawyer sent off for a second bookable foul after 70 minutes and in the end were grateful for a share of the spoils. Rovers goalkeeper Mikkel Andersen made four fine saves to deny Myles Weston, Charlie MacDonald, Gary Alexander and Nicky Adams to leave Scott frustrated, but full of enthusiasm over his team's potential. "I am very happy with my squad and feel we are improving all the time," he said. "Our league position doesn't reflect how well we have been playing and I couldn't be more pleased with the players. "We spent 85% of the second period in Rovers half and created some excellent opportunities. Sooner or later a bit of luck will come our way and we will get what we deserve. Mikkel Andersen is a very good goalkeeper with a big future. Unfortunately, we caught him at his best."

Source: PA