CHERRIES striker Dominic Solanke is content to see his side picking up a steady stream of points – stressing “those points add up”.

Cherries made it nine points from their opening eight Premier League fixtures with a 0-0 draw at home to Brentford.

Neither side were at the best, especially when it came to creating chances, with the most notable moments of the game two VAR checks for possible Cherries penalties.

No spot-kicks were awarded, with the closest chance a Jefferson Lerma header cleared off the line.

Solanke told the Daily Echo: “Firstly, it’s another point on the board, which is a positive thing.

“We know they're a good side and we knew that if we stuck to our game plan that we could have got something from the game.

“Obviously we're disappointed we didn’t get the win, but we’ll take the draw.”

Cherries sit three points and six places above the relegation zone, with Solanke pleased with his side’s early season efforts to date.

“We're just taking it game by game at the moment, pick up as many points as we can.

“We’re unbeaten in four now, which is always good.

“Obviously quite a few draws, but in the Premier League those points add up.”