On loan Cardiff City winger Kadeem Harris delivered the sort of performance boss Uwe Rosler has been craving on Saturday, and the Brentford manager reckons it is because the youngster feels right at home.

The 20-year-old capped a man of the match display with a superb individual goal from distance as the Bees thrashed non-League Staines Town 5-0 in the FA Cup first round on Saturday.

Brentford have been short of a natural left winger since Everyon loan star McAleny suffered a broken leg against Walsall in August.

But Harris has fitted the bill since his arrival last month and Rosler reckons it is because he is comfortable with his footballing surroundings.

"He loves the style of play we are playing and what we are asking him to play," said the manager.

"He has the right players around him feeding him.

"He has to listen and keep learning, but he has tremendous talent and a good attitude and we are happy to have him."