Brentford boss Andy Scott has warned Accrington Stanley he knows all about their weaknesses, and he was getting ready to exploit them.
Goals from Gary Smith and Glenn Poole handed the Bees their fourth straight victory at the weekend lifting them to 12th in the League Two table.
The Reds, on the other hand, are experiencing a slump in form and are coming off the back of an 8-2 hammering by Peterborough on Tuesday night.
And 35-year-old Scott was looking forward to piling on the misery at the Fraser Eagle Stadium tomorrow.
He said: "I've had Accrington watched and there are a few things that I think we can exploit," he said.
"We will spend a little bit of time looking at them, but really I'm only concerned with how we are playing."
The Bees have won four games on the bounce, but Scott still isn't entirely happy with his side.
He added: "There are a few things we still need to work on. "
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