Luton made it back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time this season as they edged a five goal thriller at Sheffield United on Boxing Day.
Alfie Doughty had put the visitors ahead in the first half, before the Blades hit back during the second period to lead 2-1, Oli McBurnie and Anel Ahmedhodzic on target.
However, Jack Robinson and Anis Slimane then turned two Carlton Morris crosses into their own net as Town triumphed 3-2 and to find out how the Hatters rated on the afternoon, see below.
However, Jack Robinson and Anis Slimane then turned two Carlton Morris crosses into their own net as Town triumphed 3-2 and to find out how the Hatters rated on the afternoon, see below.
9. Jacob Brown: 7.5
Looked dangerous during an excellent first half for Town as the visitors always retained a goal threat and might have had more than the one they managed. Also shone defensively as well, making a number of clearing headers when United sent their corners into the box, as he ended up with seven throughout the 90 minutes. Won some pressure-relieving free kicks late on as, like he always does, ran himself into the ground at Bramall Lane. Photo: George Wood
Was a real influence when Town attacked, particularly in the first half. Always calm on the ball and found his team-mates with some neat passing as Luton looked like they had goals in them, one burst and cross finding Adebayo for a header. Has added another dimension to Luton’s forward play with his desire to shoot from range, testing Foderingham and then sending another effort narrowly over the top. His presence caused Slimane to turn Morris's cross into his own net for the winner too. Photo: George Wood
Has looked like a different player since his spell in the team and showed that again in South Yorkshire, leading the line with real confidence as Town began with an air of real authority. Looked to get hold of the ball and run at his opponents whenever the chance arose in what was a controlled opening 45 minutes. One header that was easy for Foderingham, he did his defensive duties too, although found it harder in an end-to-end second half, replaced by Morris before the fun really started. Photo: George Wood
Introduced with 19 minutes to go, his introduction was pivotal to Luton hitting back from 2-1 down to end up securing all three points. Showed his versatility with one deep cross on his left foot that flicked off Robinson’s head to draw Town level. Then after sitting his opponent on the floor, sent over another delivery on his right foot this time which rebounded off Slimane to loop into the corner as the Hatters won it. Photo: George Wood