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    Keith Andrews reveals what Brentford players were slammed and saying about West Ham going to relegation zone after ‘aggro’ during 3-0 win.

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    Brentford Fire Back After Feisty Win as Keith Andrews Lifts Lid on Dressing Room Reactions

    Tensions ran high following Brentford’s commanding 3–0 victory over West Ham United, with post-match comments revealing just how heated the contest became. Assistant coach Keith Andrews has now shed light on what was said behind closed doors, as well as the “aggro” that spilled over during and after the game.

    The match itself was a dominant display from Brentford, who controlled proceedings from the outset and capitalized on defensive lapses to secure a convincing win. However, the scoreline only tells part of the story. According to Andrews, emotions boiled over as players clashed on the pitch, with several flashpoints hinting at deeper frustrations—particularly from a West Ham side struggling to find consistency.

    “There was definitely a bit of edge to it,” Andrews admitted. “You could feel it building throughout the game. Challenges were flying in, words were exchanged, and by the end, both sides had plenty to say.”

    What stood out most, however, were the remarks made in the Brentford dressing room afterward. Andrews revealed that some players openly referenced West Ham’s precarious position near the relegation zone, suggesting the pressure may have contributed to their aggressive approach.

    “There were comments, of course,” he said. “Footballers talk, especially after a result like that. Some of the lads pointed out the situation West Ham are in and how that desperation showed. It wasn’t said with sympathy, let’s put it that way.”

    While Andrews stopped short of naming specific players involved in the exchanges, he acknowledged that the rivalry on the pitch carried over into verbal jabs. Brentford’s squad, buoyed by their performance, appeared to relish both the victory and the psychological edge it provided.

    For West Ham, the defeat adds to mounting concerns. A team that began the season with higher ambitions now finds itself looking over its shoulder, with performances failing to match expectations. The frustration evident during the match—what Andrews described as “aggro”—may be a symptom of that growing pressure.

    “They’re in a tough spot, and you can see it affects decision-making,” Andrews noted. “When things aren’t going your way, emotions can take over. We stayed composed, and that made a big difference.”

    Brentford, on the other hand, continue to build momentum. Their disciplined approach and ability to exploit opponents’ weaknesses have become hallmarks of their campaign. Matches like this not only deliver points but also reinforce confidence within the squad.

    Still, Andrews emphasized the importance of keeping perspective. “It’s easy to get carried away after a big win, especially when there’s a bit of needle in the game. But we’ve got to stay focused. The season is long, and consistency is what matters.”

    As both teams move forward, the aftermath of this clash may linger. For Brentford, it’s another step in a promising campaign. For West Ham, it’s a stark reminder of the challenges ahead—and perhaps a wake-up call as they fight to steer clear of the drop.

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