BRENTFORD boss Uwe Rosler fired a reminder to his team’s supporters minutes after a fine 2-0 away win at Bristol City on Tuesday night.

As grateful as the man in charge was for the 500-odd travelling fans at Ashton Gate, Rosler paid tribute to those cheering on rock-bottom Bristol.

He said: “We always have very good away support, but I have also have to pay tribute to the Bristol fans.

“They are bottom of the league and 2-0 down but still the supporters were behind them. I wish we had that in our home games.”

Back to back wins were secured in the last 11 minutes after Sam Saunders came on to replace a tiring Kadeem Harris and shot Bees into a lead.

Clayton Donaldson made the points safe five minutes from the end, but it was a fortuitous stroke of luck when Rosler needed to ring the changes.

He explained: “We were on the back foot early but it got better, and the second half we were the better team.

“(Keeper) David Button was injured and that’s why we played Richard Lee, and it was Kadeem’s second game in three days that made it difficult for a player coming from development football to play with this intensity.”