Sergio Reguilón shared his thoughts on Brentford’s 2-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The on-loan full-back played a superb game at Molineux, winning four tackles and seven duels and delivering the corner that Christian Nørgaard headed home to open the scoring in the first half.

“I’m very happy, now I need to rest,” said Reguilón.

“To win the game we thought maybe we needed to score one more goal, because they were attacking a lot. We did, and we are so proud. Clean sheet, three points – I’m very happy.

“We know they have key players – Pedro Neto, Matheus Cunha, Pablo Sarabia – and we knew we needed to control them and we did that, more or less. They didn’t score, and that makes us happy.”

On his assist for Nørgaard, Reguilón added: "We work a lot, a lot, a lot [on set-pieces]. Attacking a lot, defensive a lot. This can bring out points for us and you can see that in the first goal. We opened the game with a set-piece; it can be the difference.”