
"I think it's a frustrating night for myself not to come away with a goal. There's a few more boys in there with a similar feeling. We thought the defence were amazing tonight but, as forward players, we just couldn't find that final touch to put the ball in the back of the net."
"We always know when we play Brentford it's a tough game. We have always had tough games against them and they've normally come out on top. We knew we had to come out and play with the intensity we wanted to play with and I think we did that for the majority of the game."
"We're a team with a lot of ambition and we're all disappointed in there that we didn't get three points."
Bournemouth drew 0-0 with Brentford at the Vitality Stadium despite creating significantly more chances, registering 1.99 expected goals compared to Brentford's 0.4. Marcus Tavernier led the attacking efforts with five shots and seven touches in the box, hitting the woodwork twice—becoming only the second Bournemouth player to achieve this in a Premier League game. An Evanilson goal was ruled out for offside. Tavernier expressed frustration at not converting their dominance into goals, praising the defense while acknowledging the team's inability to find the final touch. Bournemouth remains winless against Brentford in the Premier League with three draws and five losses.
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