Scott comfortable with penalties

10 November 2010 14:30
Brentford manager Andy Scott admitted penalty shoot-outs are second nature to his side following the Johnstone's Paint Trophy win over Swindon. They have already beaten Everton on spot-kicks and almost knocked out Birmingham in the Carling Cup already this season. Robbie Simpson scored the winning kick after the game ended 1-1 with Simpson equalising Charlie Austin's opener for Swindon. Scott said: "As soon as it went to penalties, we`ve got so much experience that everyone knows what to do and I don`t have to ask any questions! We went to 3-1 and only needed one to score and Craig (Woodman) missed, but it was a great penalty from Robbie. "I think in the second half we played well. The first half we didn`t do well defensively but we got to grips with it in the second half. A few basic errors gave them their opportunities, but it was only us making those errors that was giving them the opportunities. "I`m really pleased, especially pleased for the fans that travelled here. We want to get to the final of this competition. We had to make a few changes due to the yellow cards for some players. They played their strongest team that beat Plymouth at the weekend, so I`m really pleased we won."

Source: PA