Lewis Grabban described the 3-0 win over Huddersfield Town as a "good all-round performance".

The forward, on loan from Millwall, scored The Bees' second goal in the resounding home win, his second goal for the club.

And two Charlie MacDonald strikes gave Brentford the points.

Advertisement

Grabban said he felt a penalty should have been awarded for a foul on him by Dean Heffernan moments before one was given for handball in the penalty area.

"I thought they were both penalties," said Grabban. "I don't know why the referee didn't give it.

"Maybe it's because the ball got away from me but it was a penalty.

"Once the first goal went in and then the second they seemed to collapse.

"When we got the third it was game over.

"It was a good all-round performance.

"We passed it well, worked hard and got a good result.

"[For my goal] Carl Cort put it through, it was a good ball, I tried to keep it low and fortunately it went in."

Grabban said he was under contract at Millwall until the summer of 2011 and did not know what his future held but said he was enjoying his time at Griffin Park.

"It has been good getting games," he added. "I'm getting more match fit, more consistent and I'm getting used to the team.

"I will see how it goes."

See a full video interview with Lewis Grabban later on Sunday.

By Chris Wickham