Stuart Dallas has dedicated Brentford's 4-1 victory over Fulham to the 'incredible' Bees supporters, believing it is one of the best days he's had since he was at the club.

The Northern Irishman scored two sensational goals to give his side a 2-0 lead at Craven Cottage, earning praise from manager Mark Warburton.

Ross McCormack pulled a goal back from the penalty spot but an Alan Judge free kick and sublime Jota volley meant Brentford could enjoy a 'Good Friday Massacre' on their fierce rivals.

He said: “It's certainly up there with the best. You've got to look at the fans and what it means to them.

“They were incredible from the first to the last minute. They've been incredible and that one is for them. We've needed them this season and they can go home happy today.”

Dallas has scored some important goals this season; one against Blackpool to get the Bees their first Championship win, a winner against Derby that led to five wins in a row but he admitted his second against Fulham was the best.

He added: “The pass was meant for Pritch (Alex Pritchard) but I gave him a shout and he let it go. I took one or two touches and then let it go and thankfully it went in.

“It's good to score in any game but to score against your rivals is something special. I've not scored in a few weeks.

“The second one was the best one this season. The one against Derby was important as it set us up for the run we're on.”