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Luton's Unbeaten Run Ends: Wilshere Cites 'Cheap Goals'
19 Dec
Summary
- Luton conceded three goals, ending their four-match unbeaten league run.
- Manager Jack Wilshere lamented the team's tendency to concede 'cheap goals'.
- Reading's Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan scored the late winner for the home side.

Luton Town's impressive four-match unbeaten streak in League One came to a halt following a tense 3-2 loss against struggling Reading. The Hatters found themselves trailing by two goals early on but fought back to equalize through Jordan Clark and Nigel Lonwijk. However, a late strike from Reading's Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan in the 78th minute sealed the victory for the hosts.
Manager Jack Wilshere voiced his disappointment, emphasizing the team's recurring problem of conceding 'cheap goals' despite dominating periods of the match. He stressed the importance of recognizing and managing these critical moments to secure results. Wilshere acknowledged the team's aspiration for three points, which ultimately went unfulfilled.




