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Tuesday, July 14
Jul 10, 2020 at 6pm UK
HuddersfieldHuddersfield Town
0-2
LutonLuton Town

Campbell (38'), Bacuna (85')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Bradley (49'), Lee (72')
Shinnie (90+4')
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Nathan Jones delighted with Luton Town's win at Huddersfield Town

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The Hatters were 2-0 winners at Huddersfield.

Luton manager Nathan Jones revelled in a "massive, massive result" after a 2-0 win away to relegation rivals Huddersfield lifted the Hatters off the bottom of the Sky Bet Championship.

Second-half goals from Sonny Bradley and Elliot Lee earned Luton three points that take them above Barnsley before the Tykes play Wigan on Saturday.

"It was a massive, massive result, a wonderful result for us," Jones said. "The performance was outstanding.

"They really came off the blocks and tried to press high, but we controlled the first half after the opening 15 minutes and were dangerous on the break.

"The result was everything. As long as we won I would have taken any kind of performance, but to do it in that manner I'm thoroughly delighted."

The win means Luton are now just two points adrift of safety, with 21st place currently occupied by Stoke, where Jones began the season before being sacked in November having won only two of the first 14 games of the season.

But while they remain deep in trouble, Luton have now lost only one of their last nine games to offer hope of a great escape.

That defeat was a 5-0 hiding at home to Reading last Saturday, while there was the frustration of conceding a late equaliser to Barnsley on Tuesday, but this was a much more assured performance.

"We didn't get the rub of the green on Tuesday, but we responded so well after conceding five and conceding the late goal," Jones said. "It shows the character of the group and I'm really proud of them."

While Luton celebrated, defeat was a bitter blow for Huddersfield, who are just two points above the drop zone.

That keeps them in danger of following Swindon, Wolves and Sunderland in becoming the fourth team to suffer back-to-back relegations from the top flight to the third tier in the Premier League era.

Three consecutive clean sheets coming into this game had given Danny Cowley cause for optimism, but a lack of cutting edge is now the growing concern as this became a third straight game without a goal.

"We knew the significance of the game and we just didn't play anywhere near our levels," Cowley said. "Luton came with a game plan, 4-5-1, sat behind the ball and made it difficult for us to break them down, but we were too slow with our build-up play.

"Frankly we carried very little attacking threat. The first goal was always going to be very important and to give such a soft goal away was criminal. It was just an average ball in our box and it's a free header from three yards. It's indefensible."

Much had been made of this match as an opportunity for Huddersfield to all but assure themselves of safety given they were at home to the side bottom in the table, but Cowley admitted the situation got to his players.

"I didn't think we felt free enough," he said. "We were really tight from the beginning. Sometimes the biggest mistake you can make is trying not to make a mistake. We were definitely guilty of that at times.

"Sometimes people think the players don't care, but let me tell you they do and they were nervous this evening. We need to look at that and try to affect the group because going into the final three games we have to play more freely than we did this evening."

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Championship Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Leeds UnitedLeeds43259969343584
2West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom442216674413382
3Brentford432391178354378
4Fulham4422111158441477
5Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest4318151055431269
6Cardiff CityCardiff431616116056464
7Swansea CitySwansea431615125550563
8Preston North EndPreston431711155652462
9Millwall431517114946362
10Derby CountyDerby431613145758-161
11Bristol City431710165862-461
12Blackburn RoversBlackburn431612156056460
13Reading441512175549657
14Wigan AthleticWigan441512175353057
15Sheffield WednesdaySheff Weds431510185459-555
16Queens Park RangersQPR43158206070-1053
17Stoke CityStoke43147225666-1049
18Birmingham CityBirmingham431213185269-1749
19Middlesbrough441115184457-1348
20Huddersfield TownHuddersfield431211204965-1647
21Charlton AthleticCharlton431210214758-1146
22Hull City44129235782-2545
23Luton TownLuton43128234979-3044
24Barnsley431013204667-2143
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