Frank acknowledged that the game was challenging, as he had anticipated beforehand. He showed respect for Ipswich's manager, Kieran McKenna, and his team, as well as the home crowd, which was energetic and supportive.
Frank felt that Brentford started strongly, dominating the first 10 minutes of the game. However, the team's control waned slightly in the first half, and despite having the upper hand, they couldn't create more scoring opportunities.
In the second half, Brentford maintained control until the final five minutes, but failed to seal the win with a decisive goal. They were fortunate to have goalkeeper Mark Flekken make a crucial save to prevent a potential equalizer.
Frank noted that it's rare for a team to go through a Premier League game without conceding any chances, but Ipswich managed to create a few moments in the late stages of the game.
He highlighted that the first big chance Ipswich had was the most critical, and the save made by Flekken was crucial in securing the win.