BEAN NOT RESTING ON LAURELS
Brentford match-winner Marcus Bean said there was still "more to come" after he notched the only goal in The Bees 1-0 victory at Chesterfield.

The central midfielder headed a Glenn Poole corner in via the far post and said he was really happy that he was able to help his team to the win.
"It was a good feeling," said Bean. "I felt we got what we deserved."
Speaking of his goal, Bean added: "I was trying to glance it and aim for the far post.
"The gaffer [Andy Scott] said 60 per cent of goals last weekend were scored from set pieces - it's an important thing.
"I'm enjoying my time here, I'm enjoying playing games.
"I have got my confidence and there is more to come."
Captain Adam Newton intimated that some of the disappointment of failing to beat Lincoln City at Griffin Park last week had been used as a spur for the win.

"Chesterfield is always a difficult ground to get a result," said Newton
"We were disappointed with last week's draw.
"We knew the standards we had to keep to pick up three points - we wanted to impose our game and we knew what we had to do to stop them and we knew the crowd would get on their backs.
"We set off on the right foot and we had them on the back foot.
"We could have been two or three up before half time and that would have been ideal but we stuck to our guns [and got the win]."















