Luton quickly extended their club-record scoring streak to 18 consecutive top-flight matches but once again failed to maintain their lead after Tahith Chong early goal. Despite creating opportunities, including a crucial block by James Maddison and efforts from Ross Barkley and Jordan Clark, Luton couldn’t capitalize.
Son Heung-min hit both posts for the opposition but luck seemed to favor Luton until Son late deflected shot sealed their fate. Having lost three successive games in which they led at half-time, Luton home form becomes crucial as they face tough away fixtures against Arsenal and Manchester City in their bid to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
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