UWE Rosler admits Brentford's dismal home form is becoming a 'big concern'.

The Bees haven't won at Griffin Park since August, and have now taken just two points from the last six games in TW8 following tonight's defeat against Stevenage.

Boss Rosler is ruing the absence of last season's leading scorer Gary Alexander , and admits he may revert to playing two up front for Saturday's clash with Chesterfield.

He said: “I am very disappointed. We put a lot of focus on the final third in training but we were missing a little bit of quality.

“Gary Alexander has been injured for six or seven weeks. We started the season playing well in a 4-4-2 formation, but since we've gone back to playing one striker we've struggled at home.

“We're missing a physical presence next to Clayton [Donaldson] up front. If we had that, given the amount of pressure and crosses we had, we would've scored a goal.

“Shaleum Logan and Blair Adams put in fantastic crosses on the second-half, and we need our players to be diving to get on the end of them.

“The longer this run goes the more confidence goes out of the window. We're making mistakes and our home form is becoming a big concern. We have to stop the run.”

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