Brentford head coach Keith Andrews has revealed how he wants his side to play when Chelsea visit Gtech Community Stadium in the Premier League on Saturday.

The Bees won their only home game of the season against Aston Villa, and Andrews has explained how he aims to try and continue their 100 per cent record in TW8.

"Our approach from set-pieces is a constant for us, whether that's defending or attacking them," said the head coach.

"That's something we've been working on over the international break with the centre-backs that have been here, Ethan Pinnock and Sepp van den Berg.

"Chelsea will carry a threat, we're well aware of that, and we'll have to be well-prepared to deal with it.

"I'm really looking forward to it. It's a good challenge for us and one we should embrace.

"There'll be a narrative around the game that we're little Brentford and they're Chelsea, but I like that, it suits where we are and the steps we need to take to where we want to be."

Andrews added: "Naturally, they've got talented players in their squad and numerous options.

"They've been playing in a very similar way for a long period of time; we're aware of the strengths they've got, individually and tactically, in terms of what they do.

"We want to nullify that and make it a game we want to play."

On his side keeping two clean sheets already this term, Andrews went on to say: "It's something that I wanted to focus on. I want the team to play with a competitive edge.

"It's very simple and I think it will always be the way: if you keep clean sheets, you've got a good chance of winning games."

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