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An 87th minute equalising goal via Andi Weimann's head ensured that it's now nine games unbeaten for Bristol City and the Robins remain nicely placed in the Championship.

The late goal cancelled out Josh Dasilva's earlier sublime curler into the top corner and meant that the trip to Griffin Park ended in a draw: for the third time in the last five visits.

After the game we asked head coach Lee Johnson if he was still interested in making a free transfer signing to augment his forward options.

The search is ongoing.

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"I wanted to have a look at it over the international break really. I haven't felt the need to dive into anything at the moment," he told Bristol Live .

"A few have been ruled out for not being good enough, a few have been ruled out through maybe not being at the top end of their fitness.

"One I've potentially got in mind and we'll have to see where that goes and if he's actually needed.

"Sammie Szmodics probably should be back in the squad in the next three or four days and it's nice to have very good players filtering back.

"And that's why I'm pleased that the boys that have come in that are very new and very young have really coped with some very tough games," said Johnson in the post-Brentford press conference.

Bristol Live understands that Gary Hooper is one player of interest however a deal is - according to our sources - unlikely.

As for the match, was it a good point gained by the Robins?

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"From 1-0 down losing that’s a great point. I like Brentford. I think they’re a good side, buoyed by a great win at Barnsley where they were really dominant and we knew it would be tough," said Johnson.

"I don’t think we started aggressively enough in terms of our press. With them having one up front and us having three at the back then we were often underloaded and we had the spare man where we didn’t want him. You saw the tacical change at half-time to try and get a foothold.

"When you come to Brentford you have to accept that you’re going to have less possession but you know that you’re going to have three or four big game chances. I thought we had that in the first half with a couple of counter-attacks where we just needed Kasey Palmer to get that last little through-ball out and the great chance that was an unbelievable save from Raya.

"Although Brentford are busy and bright and very clever in their movement the middle of the goal didn’t feel like it was being affected and the lads felt quite comfortable in terms of their clean sheet.

"But it was a great goal," he added.

Bristol City roll on to face Reading at Ashton Gate on Saturday.