Smith: Blackburn goal should not have stood

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Dean Smith bemoaned the state of the Ewood Park pitch and the decision to allow Blackburn’s goal to stand following Brentford’s 1-0 defeat.

The loss was the Bees’ first of the season and Smith felt they were hard done by.

He argued that the goal by on-loan Chelsea youngster Kasey Palmer should have been disallowed because of a foul in the build up.

He said: “Said (Benrahma) has stopped, probably in amazement that the referee hasn’t blown the whistle, and they break through and score.”

It was a decisive moment in game of few chances.

Smith added: “The defeat’s a tough one to take. I’m not sure they created much at all. We didn’t create an awful lot either.

“I don’t think the pitch was conducive for good football – they’ll probably put the horses out there later to graze, and it became a niggly game of football.

“It was very difficult to get a tempo in that game today. As I said, the pitch wasn’t great and I thought both defences were on top.

“They snuffed us out, we snuffed them out, and it probably didn’t make for a great viewing spectacle.”