SHALEUM Logan reckons Brentford are favourites heading into tomorrow's play-off semi-final second leg after their late fightback at the County Ground on Saturday.

Massimo Luongo's 70th-minute strike looked like being enough to earn Swindon a deserved victory, before the on-loan Spurs midfielder went from hero to villain after tripping Harry Forrester in the box at the death.

A week after Marcello Trotta's last-gasp penalty miss cost them automatic promotion, captain Kevin O’Connor held his nerve to beat Wes Foderingham from the 12 yards to give them a great chance of reaching the final.

And defender Logan reckons the spot-kick success has dealt a massive psychological blow to their rivals.

He said: “The manager said before the game to make sure we're still in it going into the second leg, and it's still wide open.

“But they probably thought they were going to sneak a win, go back to ours and sit back and defend.

“That equaliser will be tough for them to take. They know we're going to be at them and hopefully we can confident finish the job.”

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