Moses Odubajo will treat Brentford's play-off semi final second leg with Middlesbrough on Friday as if it is the last game he will play.

The Bees need to overturn a one goal deficit to extend their season and, for the class of 2014/15, it could represent the final game they play for the Bees.

And the full back is prepared to give everything they have in order to have a chance to walk out at the national stadium with a place in the Premier League the prize.

He said: “Every game we play we treat as if it's going to be our last and the coaching staff have done a fantastic job this year.

“We're going to play this game as if it's our last but hopefully we can go all the way.”

Middlesbrough have beaten three times this season but Brentford, in Odubajo's opinion, do not need to change the way they play.

He explained: “There's nothing we should do differently. We’ve still go to attack. We'll go there full of confidence and be better than them.

“It's not over yet. At their place, it all can change. You've got to play the game on the day”.

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If there is one club who should know about dramatic second leg comebacks it is Middlesbrough, who scored four goals at the Riverside in successive rounds of the 2005/06 against Basel and Steaua Bucharest to progress to the UEFA Cup final, but Odubajo is only focused on what Brentford can do.

He said: “They probably (know about that) but that team and manager are different. We have to play our stuff and focus on ourselves.”