Brentford manager Leroy Rosenior admitted that he was delighted with a point during the weekends game against Gillingham despite leading into half time.
After the sending off of Clark Masters for a professional foul, the boss praised his sides efforts calling them 'magnificent' and hopes they can produce the same fight on a week to week basis.
One player who recieved special praise from the Brentford manager was Callum Willock who's performances have steadily improved this season. Despite being told to look for another club by Rosenior, the boss was delighted with his overall efforts,
"Certainly it was one of Calum's best games for Brentford. We needed legs up there after going down to ten men and I hope that despite him being in the transfer list the supporters continue to get behind him as long as he's a Brentford player."
Rosenior continued,
"Whatever anyone says about him he's a really nice lad and is sensitive and when people get on his back it makes it harder for him. But he went out there on Saturday and work as hard as he could and he deserved his goal, hopefully he can now start to show what he's about."
The Brentford manager admitted,
"They were raving about him when he was at Fulham and Calum needs to remember that and get back to that form and confidence."