After a blip where the Hatters only took 2 points out of a possible 9 available, it was good to get back to winning ways at St Andrews.
The 1-0 win, against a Birmingham City side that are in free fall, came from a solid performance and a goal from Carlton Morris, early in the second half.
Sadly, Morris had to leave the pitch shortly afterwards are a crude challenge from the Birmingham City player, Marc Roberts, how it was only a yellow card and not a straight red puzzles me, but more of that in another article.
The only time the home side really threatened was when a header, from Scott Hogan, crashed against the bar.
The narrow win has set Luton Town up nicely for Tuesday nights home fixture against another play-off chasing side, Millwall.
Browsing the social media sites, Luton’s first EFL Championship win in four games was gratefully acknowledged:
Get in!! Proper away performance that excellent all over the pitch👏🧡
— Dewar (@CalumBright_) February 25, 2023
Big Big Big win!!! After the last 3 games. COYH!!! 🧡🧡🧡
— MrLacksadaisy (@dublinhatter) February 25, 2023
But, it is essential that this winning games becomes a habit as the business end of the season is upon us, Millwall arrive at Kenilworth Road, on Tuesday night on a great run of form, let’s hope all those players carrying knocks recover and we can raise our game and make it two wins on the bounce, it’s not too much to ask for is it?
COYH’s
Luton Town v Millwall?
Luton to Win!
Millwall to Win!
A Draw!
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Luton – Saturday Evening Round-Up 25th February 2023
This is a game on Tuesday that screams out for Campbell to be playing in.knowing well how Millwall like to play.Sadly I don’t see it happening.
Millwall will get men behind the ball in numbers, they are a physical side, Campbell would be ideal, pressing and harrying them but like you, I can’t see it happening.
whoever plays against milwall they will give 100% i am sure. milwall are the dark horses, so watch out. for me campbell in every game. COYH.
Who gets dropped for Campbell at the e moment?