UWE Rosler insists he has no problems with Notts County boss Martin Allen following today's 1-1 draw at Meadow Lane.

The Brentford boss dismissed mind games from Allen, who was in charge at Griffin Park from 2004 to 2006, in the run up to the game.

And when Rosler was sent to the stands for obstructing a County player during the first-half, Allen came into his opposite number's technical area for an angry exchange of words.

However, the two men shook hands after the game, and Rosler said: “A lot of people had their cameras out waiting for something, but it was nothing, and I have no problem with Martin.

“We knew it would be a tough game, as it always is against his teams, but we didn't allow them time on the ball.” 

Rosler was also pleased with the way his side reacted to the adversity at Meadow Lane.

He added: “My sending off went against us, the penalty decision went against us, and Jonathan Douglas had a penalty turned down, so we were saying at half-time we felt there was no real justice.

“We have been taught lessons by teams like Sheffield United, Huddersfield and Preston this season, but today we played a proper man's team, and we stood up to them.”

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