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Luton 0-2 Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 8th Aug 2017 21:49

David McGoldrick netted a goal in each half as Town defeated Luton 2-0 at Kenilworth Road to progress to the second round of the Carabao Cup. McGoldrick converted a Bersant Celina through ball in the 34th minute and sealed the win in injury time.

Blues boss Mick McCarthy handed a first senior start to Flynn Downes, a first-team debut to Tristan Nydam and a Town bow to on-loan Manchester City man Celina as he made seven changes to the team which beat Birmingham 1-0 on Saturday. New signing Martyn Waghorn is included on the bench.

McCarthy again lined his side in a 3-5-2 system with Dean Gerken in goal and Adam Webster, who was making his first start since January, skipper Luke Chambers and Jonas Knudsen the defensive trio, while Dominic Iorfa and Myles Kenlock were the wing-backs.

Cole Skuse was joined by 18-year-old Downes, who made his senior debut as a sub on Saturday, and Nydam, 17, in midfield with Celina playing off McGoldrick up front.

In addition to new striker Waghorn, 18-year-old centre-half or right-back Luke Woolfenden was among the subs for the first time, alongside fellow youngsters Pat Webber and Adam McDonnell.

One-time Town trialist Marek Stech is in goal for the home side, who made only three changes from the team which hammered Yeovil 8-2 on Saturday.

There was little to entertain the crowd in the first eight minutes, although the large Blues contingent behind the goal made plenty of noise.

The first moment of danger came from a poor Stech kick which was intercepted by Iorfa on the Tow right but the on-loan Wolves man’s low ball towards McGoldrick was cut out by a defender.

The Hatters’ first opportunity came in the 12th minute when Andrew Shinnie was found on the right of the box by Olly Lee - like his team-mate Elliot the son of ex-England international Rob - but Chambers got across to stab the ball behind. The Blues dealt with the resultant corner.

On 16 former Birmingham man Shinnie shot over with the home side looking the more dangerous side although with neither keeper having been forced to make a save.

McGoldrick remedied that two minutes later after exchanging passes with Iorfa on the edge of the box and looping a shot which Stech caught comfortably under his bar.

Moments later the Czech keeper was quickly off his line to reach the ball ahead of Celina five yards outside his area.

James Collins shot straight at Gerken in the 21st minute before Kenlock gave the ball away on the left. Downes did well to win it back but his clearance only reached a Luton player on the other flank and Webster was eventually forced to hack clear after a brief scramble in the Town box.

On 28, following a run by Celina midway inside the Luton half, McGoldrick shot over from 25 yards.

The Blues were starting to a look a more cohesive unit after a rather disjointed start - which was little surprise given the changes - and in the 34th minute they went in front.


After good work from Nydam, the increasingly involved Celina deftly turned away from his defender and cleverly played in McGoldrick, who cut the ball across Stech and into the corner of the net for his first goal of the season.

Luton had a chance to equalise almost immediately when Jack Stacey air-kicked Olly Lee’s ball in from the right.

The Hatters went even closer in the 39th minute when his brother Elliot Lee curled a shot only just past Gerken’s right post.

Town captain Chambers was shown the game’s first yellow card in the 42nd minute for tripping Shinnie as the Scot burst past him five yards outside the area. Gerken punched Alan Sheehan’s freekick to the edge of the box and the ball eventually bounced back through to the Blues keeper.

In the final minute of scheduled time Celina fed Kenlock to his left as Town broke and the left-back hit a well-struck low shot which flew not too far wide of Stech’s left post.

The Hatters should have equalised in first-half injury time. Jordan Cook hit a low shot through a crowd of players which Gerken saved down to his left but could only push away. The loose ball fell to Elliot Lee, who somehow blazed over with the goal gaping.

With the jeers from the Town support still ringing in Lee’s ears, referee Andy Haines ended what had been a fairly even half of few chances at either end.

McGoldrick took the Blues’ best opportunity at a time when Town were getting on top, while Elliot Lee failed to take Luton’s moments before the whistle.

Neither of Town’s young midfielders Downes and Nydam had looked overawed, both making feisty tackles and showing confidence on the ball.

Celina, playing his first game after his second bout of illness of the summer, had come more and more into the match as the half wore on, relishing his chance to run at defenders and show his very evident skills to his new fans.

Luke Woolfenden was handed his senior debut at the start of the second half in place of Webster, who had undergone treatment on a couple of occasions in the first half.

Soon after the restart Knudsen headed a corner from the left into the arms of Stech before the home side threatened to equalise.

First, Kenlock shepherded a low cross from the left away from Scott Cuthbert at the far post, then Gerken narrowed his angle as Cook broke into the area on the right and forced him to shoot into the sidenetting.

The Hatters had started the second half the stronger and on 52 Shinnie headed a Stacey cross well wide.

But the Blues began to get on top and might have added to their lead in the 58th minute when Downes won the ball midway inside the Town half and brought it forward to the edge of the box before feeding Kenlock to his left.

The wing-back’s low ball almost deflected onto the midfielder’s head as he broke into the area, before McGoldrick’s cutback from the right deflected into Stech’s arms.

At the other end Collins saw a shot deflect wide before Gerken saved from Cuthbert at his far post.

On 63 the Blues switched Nydam, who can be pleased with his debut display, for new striker Waghorn, who started playing off the front pairing of McGoldrick and Celina.

Yesterday’s signing from Rangers made an immediate impact, almost threading through McGoldrick, then hammering a shot from the edge of the box which crashed against a defender.

McGoldrick should have made it 2-0 on 68 but his touch let him down as he took down a Kenlock cross from the left which had beaten a defender. Moments later Waghorn, who had given the Blues renewed impetus since his introduction curled a shot not too far wide.

Downes wasn’t too far away from his first senior goal in the 70th minute, picking the ball up midway inside the Town half before driving forward and hitting a low shot a couple of yards wide.

Two minutes later, McDonnell replaced Skuse in Blues midfield, to make his first senior appearance since the final day of 2015/16. Soon after, Luton swapped Elliot Lee for Luke Gambin.

McGoldrick wasn’t far away from his second of the match in the 78th minute when Waghorn sent him away down the left. The Irish international twisted and turned as he waited for support, then hit a shot which Stech did well to flip over the bar.

On 81 Waghorn was booked for a foul on Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu after McDonnell had given the ball away to the Luton midfielder. Three minutes later Downes joined him in the book for tripping Gambin.

As the game moved into its final five minutes Luton sent an increasing number of crosses into the Blues’ box all of which were comfortably dealt with by the Town backline, while Downes, Celina and McGoldrick continued to present a threat on the break.

In four minutes of injury time the Blues sealed their win when McGoldrick cut in from the right, opted not to cut across to Waghorn and picked his spot low to Stech’s right and into the corner of the net.

Town rare progress into round two was thoroughly deserved with the home side never really doing enough to deserve an equaliser in the second half having missed their big chance just before the break.

There were excellent performances throughout the Town side with McGoldrick grabbing the headlines for his two goals and Celina and the again excellent Downes among the other standout performers as the Blues completed an impressive and heartening first four days of the season.

The Carabao Cup second round draw will be shown live on Sky Sports at 10pm on Thursday evening with the ties taking place during the week commencing Monday 21st August.

Luton: Stech, Cuthbert (c), Stacey, O Lee, Cook (Mullins 86), Shinnie, Rea, Mpanza, Collins, E Lee (Gambin 74), Sheehan. Unused: Senior, McQuoid, Bakinson, Shea, Musonda.

Town: Gerken, Webster (Woolfenden 46), Chambers (c), Knudsen, Iorfa, Kenlock, Skuse (McDonnell 72), Downes, Nydam (Waghorn 63), Celina, McGoldrick. Unused: Bialkowski, Webber, Rowe, Sears. Referee: Andy Haines (Tyne and Wear). Att: 4,610 (Town: 796).


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warktheline added 09:28 - Aug 9
@currie10, a rather broad statement unfortunately lacking in any kind of defining reasoning !
You may find plenty of positive evidence in a fair number of posts to date! When folk are content there is little to vent.
Why so bitter?
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Bluetone added 09:55 - Aug 9
What's this second round business then? Do we have to play another team? :)
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shakytown added 09:56 - Aug 9
currie 10. perhaps the message from the fans has got through to Muck. I would rather have us play decent football and have the odd bad result than play hoofball and get nowhere. If we revert to Muckball he will get the message again from me and others.
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Kirbmeister added 10:22 - Aug 9
warktheline - you're about the most fickle on here, win or get a decent draw and not a negative word. Dare to lose and it's "Off with his head". That will be the theme again this season like it is every other.
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Lightningboy added 10:30 - Aug 9
Impressive result - really thought we'd struggle after they knocked in 8 a few days ago - great to see so many kids coming through into the first team rather than over the hill journeymen - make it long continue.
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Razor added 11:25 - Aug 9
I sense a real change in atmosphere round the club from the owner down and it is all positive.

We need all supporters to get on board now as you never know where we might go with this squad.

I put money on us to get promotion yesterday with my favourite Irish bookie---am I mad!?
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warktheline added 12:01 - Aug 9
@kirbmeister, you know my feelings towards you, a true pot stirrer!
The forum is about debate, whether positive, negative or indifferent , sadly some are totally unable to grasp this theory, and only see things in singular dimension! Nowt stays the same, and especially in football many new talking points arise rapidly, thus many on forum will evaluate continuously , others obviously would refer to thus phenomenon as 'fickle'!!!!!!!!
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blueherts added 12:01 - Aug 9
For some seasons our most technically gifted player has been Dids - when he is on his game there are few better
The arrival of some real competition in Waghorn and Garner ( and maybe Celina) and hopefully an injury free run will make a real difference
The youth , as highlighted last night is coming to the fore and we suddenly have a major crop of good CMs
Lets see how we look at end of August but this is a very bright start , from a personnel as well as playing style .
GOOD
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barrystedmunds added 12:05 - Aug 9
All we are saying
Is give youth a chance!
Apologies John Lennon!!!
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jas0999 added 12:28 - Aug 9
Although clearly an expected win, the point is we have generally failed to win these games in previous season. Very important to build momentum too. Well done all round.

Real positives are McGoldrick scoring two. Great for competition with our two new strikers. More so, very encouraging performances from our youngsters. What a difference from fielding Douglas, Coke and Best. Much more promising and what the fans want to see. Great for the future of the club.
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tempzzzz added 13:41 - Aug 9
Really pleased with this, great team, youngsters coming through. Keeping the ball on the deck, I'm impressed. My biggest issue with Mick was his hoof ball tactics and preferences to his favourites, which seems to have relaxed a bit. Yes Skuse got in the team but he played well Saturday and I'm not a Skuse fan, and he subbed him, can't remember the last time that happened. I cancelled my season ticket after we lost 3-0 to Derby because I just simply wasn't enjoying it due to the boring style we played. I am tempted with this new style to come back. Much more entertaining to watch Downes than to watch Douglas. Hopefully this is just the beginning and we can go on to win many more (maybe even finally beat the scum!). It will take a lot more before I'll sing Micks name again though, he's just so smug I wouldn't like to give him the satisfaction lol
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scunnyblue added 14:03 - Aug 9
Two wins to clean sheets... i am scared.. maybe this season is not going to be as bad as i feared.. thou like Mr corbyn at the election we are starting from a very low base in terms of expectations
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bugledog123 added 14:12 - Aug 9
COYB!
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runningout added 17:14 - Aug 9
I'm off to Barnsley looking forward to another tough test for us
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grumpyoldman added 17:48 - Aug 9
I am one of the so called moaners, at present things are going well, makes a pleasant change. I am interested to see not only how this site reacts to a defeat but also how MM does. Remember the effect the defeat at Reading had in MM, he reverted to defensive uninspiring tactics. I wait to see!
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Seasider added 17:55 - Aug 9
MaySixth Cant remember a higher score (88) for a post.Phil and company take a bow!

Surco 72-The three 'proper blokes'Chambers,Knudsen and Skuse were all there.

Kikapin-Good results bring positive posts apart from 3 or 4 who seem to like to have a go at some fellow fans;instead of commenting on the content of article.

A very good start to the proper season,hope that some of the fans return,including the two who used to travel with us for many years.You are missed!

I was banging on in the past about getting in a few good players,instead of a lot of ordinary journeymen.This seems to have happened now with every close season addition who have played making an impact.

I have been most impressed with the forward running by Celina, what little I have seen of him so far;and loved the over the shoulder pass to Didsy by Waghorn yesterday.The Captain marshalled the team well,and the young teenagers all did well.

It seems that Mick has seen the epiphany on the road to Damascus,for as well as the above he has decided that his players are more suited to the more flexible 3.5.2.or 4.3.3 than the 4-4-2 he has favoured in the past;and is not averse to changing formations.

This plus more playing out from the back,less hoof,and more pass and move has led to a more entertaining watch so far.Must not get too carried away though,because Gerks failure to hold the ball he pushed out to Lee,could have resulted in different result last night against a good Luton side.

It didn't though; so lets hope the back to back wins turn into a run,which hopefully will persuade some of the long term supporters back,and fill our car form the coast once again!
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Sam added 18:28 - Aug 9
I wasn't at the game but it sounded like an encouraging performance. Pleased to hear the defence clearing and being solid as I thought they were the weaker area on Saturday. Keep it going as last season our August was good and then we fell apart. But with these signings, I don't think that will be the case this time. COYB.
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smokester added 21:39 - Aug 9
Wow. Into the 2nd round. That's almost the final in this cup. Only danger now is nosebleeds.
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