Brentford lost 2-0 at Sheffield United on Saturday in an underwelming performance at Brammall Lane
        
        Uwe   Rosler put the performance down to his players been slightly in awe of   the crowd, saying 'It was the first time a lot of my players played in a   stadium this big and I think we froze a bit'.
        
        After the fluidity of last weekend's home win over Yeovil this was definitely a case of back down to earth with a bump. 
        
        The   Bees weathered an early salvo from the hosts and were then reasonably   competitive up until half time - although Richard Lee made a great   double stop just prior to the interval.
        
        McGinn and Donaldson were   replaced at half time by Charlie and Saunders and from this point on we   weren't really at the races, with United's dominance of the game   resulting in goals for Jordan Slew and Richard Cresswell. The   substitutions were apparently tactical but our fluency and threat simply   vanished from this point - some of our fringe players simply don't   appear to be quite good enough.
        
        Leon Legge was probably our best   player on the day - he was particularly commanding in the first half and   it was great to have him back fit. That said, Cresswell was a regular   thorn in our side due to his sheer strength and, as a team, we were   out-muscled and out-thought after the interval.
        
        Lots for Uwe to think about.
        
        Bees   - Lee, Logan, Woodman, Legge, Osborne, McGinn (Saunders), Douglas,   Reeves, Weston, Donaldson (Macdonald), Alexander (O'Connor)
        
      Unused Bees - Moore, Eger
With thanks to beesotted for their match report
August 16, 2011
    
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