Brentford produced a powerful display  of football to beat Leyton Orient by 5 goals to nil.
          
        The   first half was fairly even with Brentford starting the better and going   one up when McGinn charged down the left channel with the ball, cut   inside and fired a shot, low and at the near post. It looked like the   keeper should have done better but a fine goal nonetheless.
        
        Orient   picked up their game a little and, in fact, created chances throughout   the game with the diminutive Dean Cox involved in most of their best   work.
        
        Both sides wasted chances throughout the rest of the first half.
        
        The   second half saw the Bees take almost total control with Sam Saunders   showing his quality from the dead ball. Firstly, with a free kick from   the left finding Leon Legge to power in at the far post then a free kick   from the right into the top corner, followed by another from the left,   again, straight into the top corner.
        
        There were plenty of other   chances created by Brentford in the second half with Reeves and   Donaldson showing excellent creativity. MacDonald probably had the   easiest chance to score when he found himself with just the keeper to   beat but lifted his shot over the bar.
        
        With a couple of minutes   to go Donaldson fed Bean who smashed the ball home from just inside the   box to make it 5-0. Orient had a few chances in the second half but the   Bees' defence and the imperious Richard Lee were equal to it.
        
        Much   of the scoreline can be attributed to dead balls from Saunders and   Orient's poor defence but it was still a very enjoyable game and a   richly deserved win. Orient are decent going forward so a clean sheet   was another positive for the bees.
        
        Lee; O'Connor, Legge, Osborne,   Woodman; Saunders (sub Weston 76 mins), Douglas, Reeves (sub Bean 70   mins), McGinn; Donaldson, Alexander (sub MacDonald 70 mins)
        
        Subs (not used): Moore, Eger
With thanks to beesotted for their match report
August 22, 2011
    
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