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I PICKED WRONG TEAM – CLOUGH

URTON chief Nigel Clough admitted he should have stuck to his guns and made a host of changes after going down at promotion-chasing Luton.

- By Gary Barr PICTURE: PSI/Nigel Keene

BThe Brewers had reached the Carabao Cup semi-final on Tuesday night by beating Middlesbro­ugh 1-0, but only made one alteration for the match at Kenilworth Road, striker Devante Cole replacing Jake Buxton.

Clough said: “Luton have won five on the spin before and were always going to be extremely confident.

“I was very pleased with the way we started the game – the first 15 minutes – then we make a mistake. Our match-winner from Tuesday night switches off, lad gets in, scores a goal and we’re chasing the game from that point.

“It was, very, very tempting today to make a lot of changes or as many as we could, bring five or six fresh players in and I could have been sitting here now having lost 2-0 and everyone says ‘you should have played the same team’.

“It’s easy afterwards, but we should have rested a few because whatever team you put out its going to be difficult, but we’ve just made two mistakes and been punished.”

Victorious Luton boss Nathan Jones was thrilled to see his side make it six league wins in a row.

He added: “I’m delighted, I thought the performanc­e was superb.

“We controlled the game well, it was important to get the goal, which we did. These are a good side, they beat Middlesbro­ugh in midweek and they’ve got a Championsh­ip squad as they haven’t lost many players, so it’s a real good result for us.

“Especially how we managed the game, how we controlled the game. We nullified them to very little.

“We weren’t at our most fluent, but we were excellent and it’s another fantastic result.”

The hosts were in front after 17 minutes when Andrew Shinnie wonderfull­y picked out the run of defender Jack Stacey, who chested down and fired past Bradley Collins.

Harry Cornick’s effort was easy for Collins, while Luton stopper James Shea bravely smothered at the feet of Cole.

In the second period, Lucas Akins went close for Burton, his drive deflected behind for a corner that Cole nodded over. James Justin’s free-kick was parried by Collins, who easily claimed Elliot Lee’s follow up, while home keeper James Shea gathered Reece Hutchinson’s low drive.

Luton doubled their advantage in the 73rd minute when substitute Danny Hylton was clipped in the area by defender Jamie Allen and James Collins hammered home the spot-kick.

Hylton had the ball in the net late on, only to be flagged offside.

LUTON TOWN: Shea 7, Stacey 8, Bradley 7, Pearson 7, Justin 7, Rea 6 (Grant 28, 7), Cornick 7 (Hylton 70, 6), Ruddock 7, Shinnie 8, Lee 7 (Berry 88, 6), Collin 7. Subs not used: Stech, Potts, Lua Lua, Sheehan.

BURTON ALBION: Collins 6, Akins 5, Brayford 6, Turner 5, Hutchinson 6, Allen 6, Quinn 5 (Wallace 74, 6), Fraser 6, Hesketh 5 (Fox 45, 6), Cole 5 (Miller 82, 6), Harness 6. Subs not used: Bywater, Buxton, Sbarra, McCrory.

 ??  ?? STAR MAN ANDREW SHINNIE Luton GOAL: Luton Town defender Jack Stacey (7) scores the first
STAR MAN ANDREW SHINNIE Luton GOAL: Luton Town defender Jack Stacey (7) scores the first

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