Luton’s limited gameplan worked for 45 minutes but Brentford’s undoubted superiority was rammed home in the second half during a dominant victory.
Despite controlling the first half, Brentford had to wait for the breakthrough with Neal Maupay scoring his second goal since returning to the club. Ben Mee’s deflected header doubled their lead but the substitute Jacob Brown scored with a rare Luton attack. Any hope of a comeback was snuffed out quickly with Shandon Baptiste adding a deserved third goal for Brentford.
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