An away win is always a good one but this was a game low on quality decided inevitably by the one player that has just that little bit more ability than all the others.

We weren’t very good, but Luton were even worse.

We actually started well and it must have been 10 or 15 mins before Luton had an attack. Adomah looked lively (all game to be fair - probably our best player and constantly involved and taking on his man, hopefully reminding a poor Josh Murphy what a winger’s job is). But our crossing was woeful and despite dominating early possession no chances resulted until 2 errors by Nelson presented Luton with 2 chances that they had done nothing to earn.

The first half really was quite poor all round but at least in the second half we really pushed Luton right back and kept them in their own half for seemingly ages, forcing a series of corners if not clear cut chances.

So it was almost inevitable that Tomlin would score by doing that little bit more than anyone else had managed to all game. He had quite a quiet game but his infrequent contributions tend to be telling.

Pats ran around a lot but didn’t achieve much or look like a centre forward. The midfield wasn’t really stretched probably due to the shortcomings of the opposition and neither was the defence, once Nelson got his act together, for similar reasons.

Luton never looked like scoring until injury time when it looked like Smithies spilled a shot but just collected it in time.

And what a rubbish ground Kenilworth Road is, complete with even worse parking.

4 points off sixth now :-0