Brentford match winner Charlie MacDonald described the 1-0 away victory against Milton Keynes Dons as an "unbelievable result".
MacDonald scored the only goal of the game when he raced on to a Marcus Bean flick to lash home with three minutes remaining.
The Bees had to withstand massive amounts of pressure and MacDonald paid tribute to goal keeper Wojciech Szczesny and Brentford's defence who kept The Dons at bay.
"People will say it was daylight robbery," said MacDonald. "And in some respects it was but we were as resilient as we could be.
"Wojciech pulled off great saves, we got one chance and I managed to stick it away.
"It's helped our away woes - we have got an unbelievable result."
MacDonald admitted it was difficult to get chances playing up front on his own but said he would do whatever it took to ensure his name was on the team sheet.
"I didn't have a sniff against Leeds last week," continued MacDonald. "But I managed to get between the centre half and the full back, [Marcus] Bean got a flick, it went into my path and it was great to see it go into the bottom corner.
"It's hard work up there but when you score and win games it makes it worthwhile.
"I want to play every week, I'm not bothered if it is on my own or as one of two.
"The gaffer [Andy Scott] got the tactics right - we have played Leeds and away to Milton Keynes and got four points."
See a full video interview with Charlie MacDonald on Bees Player later on Sunday.
By Chris Wickham