Saturday's goalless stalemate against Fulham meant Brentford posted a fifth consecutive league draw for the first time since 1957.

[Getty Images]Igor Thiago has been Brentford's talisman this season and is giving Manchester City's Erling Haaland a run for his money to land the Golden Boot. Last week, Thiago's opener against Everton made him the first Brazilian to score 20 goals in a Premier League season, and he broke the record for the most goals by a Brentford player in the top flight with his second. His 21 goals is only one fewer than Haaland has scored this campaign.

So all eyes were on Thiago again as the Bees looked to consolidate their top-seven position with a much-needed win against Fulham - especially after conceding a late equaliser to Everton last weekend. But the Cottagers succeeded in keeping the dangerous striker at bay in a frustrating afternoon for the Bees - he was restricted to two attempts, going closest with a 10th-minute header. And the result?

A fifth consecutive league draw for Brentford for the first time since 1957, one that will hurt their chances of securing European football next season. With former manager Thomas Frank watching from the stands, the Bees were wasteful in front of the goal, producing 13 shots - four of them on target - and generating an expected goals (xG) of 1.36. Brentford's last win in the league came against Burnley at the end of February and Keith Andrews, who did not make any substitutions on Saturday, will need to return his team to winning ways soon if they are to avoid letting a promising season drift away.