Brentford lost 3-2 in controversial fashion on Saturday at the Galpharm.
        
        The   Bees were absolutely outstanding in the first half hour, dominating   midfield and taking the game to their much fancied opponents.
        
        They   took the lead through Gary Alexander from the penalty spot after Marcus   Bean had been needlessly fouled by Peter Clarke and were soon 2-0 up   when Alexander netted again after great work down the right from Niall   McGinn
        
        Seconds later it could have been 3-0 after a sublime   chipped pass from Jonathan Douglas fell to Bean who charged through on   goal but then fluffed his lines with only Ian Bennett to beat.
        
        However   Huddersfield started to rally slightly and reduced arrears with a goal   that shouldn't have counted when plump thug Alan Lee bundled keeper   Richard Lee - and then the ball - into the back of the net. His arm was   clearly across Lee's throat and Uwe Rosler was visibly angered that the   goal was allowed to stand.
        
        With Brentford shaken, Huddersfield   equalised on the stroke of half time. A misunderstanding between Bidwell   and Saunders allowed space for a cross and Jamie McCombe steered a well   placed header into the top corner.
        
        The Bees, however, only had   themselves to blame for Huddersfields second half winner - a punt up   field was misjudged in the air by Leon Legge before (surprise surprise)   Jordan Rhodes danced his way easily past Marcel Eger and finished in the   bottom corner.
        
        Brentford did have chances to level - Myles   Weston missed two reasonable chances, one of which he created himself   with a fantastic run from deep.
        
        Despite the bitter manner of the   defeat it was a pretty encouraging display from Uwe's men against one of   the division's top teams.  Unfortunately referee Webster changed the   game through one terrible decision.
        
        Rosler commented after the   game 'I think the whole team played well, we looked very, very good but   in the end football is a points oriented game and we do not have enough   points on the table.'
        
        Bees - Lee, Bennett, Eger, Legge, Bidwell, Saunders (Forrester), Bean (Weston), Douglas, Dave, McGinn (Donaldson), Alexander
        
      Unused Bees - Moore, Dean
      
With thanks to beesotted for their match report
January 25, 2012
    
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