Luton slumped to their second successive 5-1 defeat when hammered by Brentford in the Premier League at Kenilworth Road on Saturday.
To find out how the Hatters players rated on the afternoon, see below.
9. Jordan Clark: 4.5
With Luton producing their worst performance of the season, then it turned into a day to forget for pretty much everyone in an orange shirt. Tried to get forward and made some jinking runs with the ball but too often his passes were either misdirected when in a good position or easily picked off by a high-class Brentford side as any kind of momentum that Town were trying to build was snuffed out. Found bodies in the way when he looked to pull the trigger too, eventually replaced late on by Mpanzu. Photo: Liam Smith
10. Tahith Chong: 6.5
Luton's most lively attacking outlet as he did his best to get forward and also cover round defensively when he had to, which was often due to Brentford's growing dominance. Missed Town's best chance at 1-0 rifling over the top after being found in a great position inside the area, but deserves credit for the way he kept going despite the situation getting bleaker and bleaker. Replaced with 20 to go leading to the odd murmur from supporters, but at 4-0 down and the game gone, attention was already turning to Wolves. Photo: Liam Smith
11. Carlton Morris: 5.5
After having to chase the ball around the Emirates and Etihad in recent weeks, he would have been hoping for more of an opportunity to reach double figures against a Brentford side who had been struggling, but that never, ever really looked like happening. Battled well to create his own chance when shooting at Flekken just before the break, while another heavy touch took the ball through to the keeper. Did his best to try and hold things up to link with his team-mates, but Luton weren't ever able to get any significant numbers up alongside him. Photo: Liam Smith
12. Fred Onyedinma (SUB): 4.5
Called on after Kabore went down injured, but couldn't do anything to prevent the hosts falling 2-0 behind before the break, giving Luton a mountain to climb in the second period. Failed to notice Lewis-Potter in his rear view mirror as the attacker was able to nod home from a few yards, Brentford adding a quickfire fourth to put the result beyond any reasonable doubt with 25 minutes still to play. Photo: Liam Smith