Brentford boss Uwe Rosler has urged fans to regenerate the winning feeling this weekend that took his side to an opening day win over Yeovil Town earlier this month.

The Bees, who entertain derby rivals Leyton Orient on Saturday, go in hunt of their first back-to-back wins of the season after Tuesday’s 2-1 win in the west country against Exeter City.

Full-back Shaleum Long is rated as having a 50 per cent chance of being fit for the clash after turning his ankle at the Grecians.

And Rosler, whose team host Tranmere Rovers next weekend, thinks the Griffin Park faithful can play their part.

“We’ve had three difficult away games when you think of the mileage we’ve covered and it took it out of us,” he said.

“The fans created a fantastic atmosphere the last time we were at home. If we can create some chances, hopefully, they can get behind us.”