A bizarre heading but all will become clear as this post-match reflective article unfolds.
Ahead of the game, against Millwall at Kenilworth Road, it’s fair to say that a win was the expected result, something, here at Vital Luton Town, we covered in a pre-match article – luton-town-tipped-to-beat-millwall
However, its fair to say that things didn’t go to plan.
The Hatters had to come from behind, twice, to earn a share of the spoils, with the second equaliser coming three minutes from time, courtesy of an own goal.
But, on reflection, it was always going to be a tough game, Millwall, before the international break, were on a good run of form and their physical nature ensures they give most teams a good game.
Being so close to an unexpected defeat may have clouded judgement when that late equaliser was scored, but scouring social media, I sense a feeling of relief:
I’ll take that tbh. Milwall are always a tough team. Bring on Posh
— Matt LTFC KEANEZERO12 (@LtfcMatt) April 2, 2022
Good point against inform physical Millwall side.
— Lloyd homann (@lloydyhomann) April 2, 2022
I'll take that point COYH keep going 💪💪
— Karen 🎩⚽️🧡🎩 (@KrobertsonKaren) April 2, 2022
But to be honest, I’d have preferred three but I guess not losing is a bonus, Luton still have everything to play for, starting on Tuesday evening when we make he relatively short trip to Peterborough.
Perhaps we should remind ourselves just how far we’ve come since 2014:
Well done all, keep battling and never give up! Conference to PL, do we dare to dream….❤⚽️👒 what a journey 👏 💪👍
— Frank Parisi (@frankparisi581) April 2, 2022
But with a tough fixture, away to Huddersfield, looming large on the horizon, the importance of a win, against Peterborough, is emphasised:
Could turn out to be a valuable point. But let’s get another three to take to Huddersfield. #COYH
— markledsom (@markledsom1) April 2, 2022
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