Hatters chief warns his players they could face the chop after ‘appalling’ defending at Carrow Road
​​Hatters boss Rob Edwards admitted that some of his players could be in their last chance saloon after the manner of Town’s defending during their 4-2 defeat at the hands of Norwich City on Saturday.
​Having broken the deadlock for only the third time on the road this term when Elijah Adebayo showed his predatory instincts to take advantage of Jordan Clark’s pressing and beat Angus Gunn from close range, Luton were then pegged back five minutes later, errors from Teden Mengi and Thomas Kaminski seeing Ante Crnac level. Tahith Chong was then the main culprit as City went ahead, inexplicably trying to let a long ball go out for a goal kick, ex-Hatter Jack Stacey nipping in to cross for an unmarked Crnac to make it 2-1.
With Jordan Brown equalising early in the second period from close range, Luton were on course for a point that Edwards felt was the very least they deserved until the final nine minutes. This time it was Mark McGuinness who missed his tackle allowing the Canaries to score again, Amari’i Bell quickly beaten for the fourth as Town left empty-handed for the sixth away game in a row