Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown said: “In their last three home games, it’s incredible. They’ve scored 12 goals and conceded eight, but it doesn’t matter if they keep winning at home. That’s the beauty of this team.”
Former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha added: “They remind me of Brighton at the start of last season in the sense that every time they played it seemed like it was a high-scoring game.”
“For Brentford at home, they have those comforts. It’s a pleasure to see them.”
Speaking to Match of the Day, Frank said: “It’s a big announcement for us and also for the Premier League in general. “It was an open game, both teams wanted to attack and move forward… and we’re so dangerous in the future.”
The Bees are yet to keep a clean sheet in the Premier League this season and, when asked if he would prefer to win 5-4 or 1-0, Frank said: “I need to say 5-4 because I want to score a lot of goals.” goals, be positive and offensive.
“I would love to have a clean sheet at some point in the season, but we are up against good teams and if you want to be offensive, sometimes you open yourself up at the other end.” [in defence]”.
Speaking to Sky Sports, the Dane added: “Sometimes I think, why do we do this? But of course we make it very entertaining for the fans. We feel good at home. It’s a strength and we have to keep building.”