A Brentford club statement said he had asked not to play against his potential future employers.But that was no excuse for an abject performance, which should have seen Dean Smith's side go in at the interval at least five or six down.Gray squandered two gilt-edged chances just before half-time as Brentford struggled to get anywhere near the far more physical and creative Clarets midfield.But it was a different story after the break as Brentford emerged the brighter as Burnley sat deep and tried to kill the game off.Judge, also a Burnley target, flashed a shot wide of the upright to signal his side's intent as the hosts pressed higher up the field.But all too often the final ball lacked quality and when it did reach the danger area Brentford looked toothless in front of goal.Half-time substitutes Sam Saunders and Lasse Vibe sharpened things up and it was no surprise when Judge cut in from the left to fire a low drive under Tom Heaton - a shot the goalkeeper should really have stopped.Judge teed-up Saunders on the hour mark but the midfielder's glancing header drifted wide of the far post as Brentford surged forward in waves.Judge and Bees right-back Maxime Colin both found the side-netting with sharp drives, but it was always going to need something special to breach a resolute Burnley rearguard.Defender O'Connell's spectacular overhead kick promised much but bounced through a melee into the grateful hands of Heaton.In the end it was a comfortable win for the Clarets, who closed the gap on leaders Middlesbrough to four points
Source : PA
Source: PA