Our Norwich City correspondent Paddy Davitt has posted his marks following the Canaries' 1-0 win at Griffin Park.
Here is Paddy's verdict on Daniel Farke's troops after another stout display on the road.
• Angus Gunn
Secure under the high ball. Fine stop in the 86th minute from Ollie Watkins. 7.5
• Grant Hanley
Turning into a fine signing. Aerially so dominant and knits the back three together. 8.0
• Christoph Zimmermann
Soaring confidence typified by an adventurous burst into enemy territory. 7.0
• Timm Klose
Brave block late on to throw himself in the line of sight in a frantic final quarter. 7.0
• Harrison Reed
No higher compliment than to say Ivo Pinto was not missed. Aggressive in his defending. Assured in possession. Reed can operate in that wing back role. 7.0
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• Alex Tettey
Covered acres at times with the speed Brentford moved the ball. Perhaps needed more defensive support in central midfield. 7.0
• Mario Vrancic
Caught in possession on a couple of occasions but with no consequences. 6.5
• Jamal Lewis
Another first half booking meant he had to curb his aggressive pressing instincts. Up against two decent operators down his flank. 6.5
• James Maddison
Touch, awareness and execution. Speed of thought and deed for another match-winning intervention. Excellence as standard. 8.0
• Nelson Oliveira
Coat of paint from a much-needed goal. Plenty of effort. But shielding the ball up against combative centre halves is simply not his game. Too often it came back the other way. 6.0
• Josh Murphy
Lack of composure in a series of promising counter-attacking situations. 6.0
City substitutes
• Moritz Leitner n/a
(for Josh Murphy, 78)
• Marley Watkins n/a
(for Nelson Oliveira, 82)
• Tom Trybull n/a
(for Mario Vrancic, 90)
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