LONDON (Reuters) - Brentford manager Thomas Frank described his side's 10-match unbeaten Premier League run as insane after Saturday's 1-1 draw at leaders Arsenal left them in eighth place.
Ivan Toney's headed equaliser ensured that Brentford returned back across London with a point that could have been turned into three had their finishing been more clinical.
"We have built a strong culture, not only in the Premier League but before that in the Championship. We can dream and are allowed to dream but we must stay focused."
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