Dean Smith doesn't think too many teams will want to play Brentford again this season as they head into the second half of the Championship campaign.

The Bees have been hailed as one of the most entertaining sides in the league, and with three games to go until they hit the halfway mark sit in 11th place, just eight points off the Play-off places.

Fulham were the latest side to fall against Smith's team , and the head coach was pleased with how his side managed the game, claiming they never looked like they were going to be beaten against their west London rivals from the Cottage.

He said: "I think you have to keep an even keel.

"You reflect on the game and we never looked like being beaten, I was generally pleased with what we've done.

"I'm not going to lose my head over 95 seconds. We've got a belief in what we do.

"We've got three teams to play until we're halfway there and in the following 23 games after that there won't be many teams to want play against us."