Luton Earn Narrow Win at Birmingham


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On Saturday, Luton earned a narrow victory at Birmingham with Carlton Morris’ first-half goal enough to seal the deal. This is an encouraging result for the Hatters, who sit 19th in the table and have seven points from their last five games.

Under manager Rob Edwards, The Hatters have shown great promise and it will be interesting to see how Cooper opts to line up in their next match. Will Edwards stick with his current side?

Carlton Morris’s first-half goal was the difference

Luton secured their first Championship win in four games by defeating Birmingham City 1-0 at Kenilworth Road. Carlton Morris scored the opening goal of the game on 47 minutes to seal victory in an intense contest.

The Hatters had the better of the chances in the opening half, with Elijah Adebayo missing two good headers and Jordan Clark having a great opportunity to make it 2-0 before halftime.

After the break, Luton began to play well and Morris deservedly opened the scoring on 47 minutes after Alfie Doughty provided a superb cross from left. Morris nodded home expertly past John Ruddy to give Luton an unexpected lead.

Morris almost added a second goal shortly after the hour, but his low header from Pelly Mpanzu’s cross went wide of the target. Marc Roberts then committed a foul in a flashpoint with an awkward high tackle on Morris that earned him a yellow card.

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Elijah Adebayo and Jordan Clark missed good chances

Luton’s victory at Birmingham was secured with Carlton Morris’ first-half goal. The Hatters looked to take advantage of Birmingham’s lax defense but Elijah Adebayo and Jordan Clark both missed several good chances.

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Adebayo twice missed from close range, while Clark saw his low shot saved by Muric. But Morris’ first-half goal proved decisive as he nodded home Doughty’s cross for an important victory for the Hatters.

Jones made three changes for the match, recalling Harlee Dean, Gary Gardner and second-half substitute Marc Roberts all from their earlier positions. Additionally, Jones started Joe Rankin-Costello at wing back where the youngster proved impressive throughout.

Scott Hogan’s header hit the bar

On Saturday, Luton finally managed to claim their first win of the season. Their victory at Birmingham ended a three-game losing streak and kept them in sixth place in the table, just seven points above relegation danger.

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The game had its share of highs and lows, with Luton leading 1-0 at half time but having to work hard for their victory. It wasn’t until the 67th minute that Carlton Morris finally put Luton ahead when he volleyed home from close range.

Blues also made several errors in attack. Tahith Chong had his shot deflected wide and Jordan Clark’s attempt from Elijah Adebayo’s cross was easily dealt with by goalkeeper John Ruddy.

Scott Hogan had the best chance of the game with a header, but it hit the bar and was cleared. That was the only time Luton really threatened in the opening exchanges.

John Ruddy made a number of good saves

John Ruddy joined Wolves on a free transfer in 2017 and kept several clean sheets as Nuno Espirito Santo’s side won promotion to the Premier League. Additionally, he helped lead them to the FA Cup semi-finals before departing for Birmingham City at the end of 2021-22 season.

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Luton claimed a narrow victory at Birmingham City thanks to Carlton Morris’ first-half goal, giving them their seventh win in 11 games. Elijah Adebayo and Jordan Clark missed good chances, while Scott Hogan hit the bar late on.

John Ruddy made several impressive saves to keep the game scoreless after replacing Marc Roberts in the 67th minute. Morris should have scored another goal but his header went wide of Gary Gardner’s goal.


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