Brentford boss Keith Andrews was left satisfied after their stalemate at Bournemouth.
The Bees drew 0-0 at Dean Court on Tuesday night.
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Andrews said afterwards: “I was pleased with a lot aspects of our play.
“We revisited some of our basics without the ball after conceding three goals on Saturday, and I thought we did that really well.
“There was a real collective resilience without the ball whether we were pressing high or defending our box.
“With the ball, we probably didn’t hit the heights we have done but that can happen, and the opposition obviously have their game plan to try and stop you.”
On Rico Henry, who was forced off through injury in the first half, Andrews added: “It’s a hamstring strain.
“His performances have been of such a high level. It was a shame we lost him so early in the game and hopefully it’s nothing too serious.”
