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A rough opening 20 minutes last weekend had the Bees chasing their encounter against the Cottagers, but to their credit, the visitors fought back and nearly nabbed a point before Aleksandar Mitrovic put the home side up for good in the 90th minute.

While disappointed with the end result, manager Thomas Frank saw a lot of positives come out of that encounter, notably his team’s never say die attitude as they came back from two goals behind for a second time this season, just as they did in their opening fixture when they drew Leicester City 2-2.

Frank has implemented a 24-hour rule with his squad after matches to either savour a victory or sulk over a defeat before moving on, and his side looked rejuvenated and well prepared in their cup tie versus Colchester this week, carrying the play with 65% possession and winning comfortably 2-0.

In their inaugural EPL campaign last season, the Bees achieved a league double versus the Toffees, shutting them out 1-0 at home and then erasing a pair of one-goal deficits at Goodison Park back in May to win 3-2.

The Toffees were one of only three teams that Brentford managed to win both league fixtures against over the previous campaign (also Watford and West Ham).

Brentford have looked solid defensively at Gtech Community Stadium, maintaining a clean sheet in five of their last six Premier League matches played in West London.

In their opening home fixture season, they became just the third side to put four goals past Man United in the opening half, in what was their biggest ever victory since joining the EPL.

They have never lost an EPL encounter at home when scoring the opening goal, claiming maximum points in six of those seven matches, while failing to concede in each of those triumphs.

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Everton narrowly escaped relegation in their previous domestic campaign, and they find themselves in some early danger this season, with just a single point from three games.

That is their worst start in this competition in over a decade, while they have only gone winless in their first four matches of a season on two occasions, in 2010-11 and 1994-95.

On Tuesday at the Carabao Cup, Lampard said that he was pleased with the outcome but added that his players were struggling with their quality of play.

Among other things, the Everton boss felt they failed to make that killer pass, while looking a bit loose at times, though they ultimately defeated League One side Fleetwood Town, 1-0.

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