Thomas Frank says Brentford's first away win of the season is not far away after coming back to draw 1-1 at Bristol City.

Neal Maupay's 15th goal of the season cancelled out Eros Pisano's first in English football as the Bees earned only a sixth point on their travels.

Despite not winning on the road the Brentford Head Coach was in upbeat mood ahead of their next away trip on Saturday, to Birmingham. .

"I would settle for the same display at Birmingham on Saturday, with a little more luck," said Frank.

"The header for Bristol's goal would have gone wide if it had not hit a defender and overall I thought we deserved to win the game.

"If we keep playing like that the away victory will come."

Frank was full of praise for striker Maupay, whose stunning 53rd-minute volley following a move down the right brought his second goal in as many games.

He added: "Neal is really on fire at the moment, scoring with a brilliant half-volley against Bolton and now, bang, with a great volley.

"He is so important to us. He is still young, but is very driven and had leadership potential.

"We are confident of keeping Neal in the January transfer window. I don't want to even think about anything else.

"Our wide players are also dangerous and we were a threat going forward throughout this game.

"The only period that disappointed me was the last 10 minutes when we sat back too deep, possibly through lack of confidence."

The Robins had taken a 20th-minute lead when Pisano's downward header from a Jamie Paterson corner went in with the aid of a deflection.