Scott happy to pocket a point

03 November 2010 11:00
Brentford boss Andy Scott was satisfied with a point after his side came from behind to draw 1-1 with high-flying Bournemouth. Lewis Grabban climbed off the bench to level from the penalty spot three minutes after Danny Hollands gave the Cherries the lead at a wind-swept Griffin Park. Scott said: "I think we have to put that down as a good point. There was a definite lack of quality in the game and the wind made conditions very difficult. "That's seven midweek games in the last nine weeks and some of the players just didn't have the spark that they had which is understandable. "A lot of the time we were the architects of our own problems, but this is a game that we would have probably lost at the start of the season. It just shows me that we now have a different mentality about us which shows we are prepared to dig in and make sure we grind out results, even when we are playing poorly. "We are five games unbeaten now and we look very difficult to break down."

Source: PA