Wednesday 31 January 2024

Elijah Adebayo scores first Premier League Hat-Trick as Luton Thrash Brighton

Elijah Adebayo became the first Luton Town player to score a Premier League hat-trick as the Hatters recorded an emphatic 4-0 victory over Brighton at Kenilworth Road. 


The marksman took just 19 seconds to open his account when he flicked a header past Brighton goalkeeper Jason Steele from close range. Remarkably, Luton were on the scoresheet again two minutes later after Chiedozie Ogbene rounded Steele and tapped into an empty net. 


Adebayo had his second goal of the night when he ran on to Ross Barkley’s precision pass and slotted in at the near post. And 11 minutes into the second half, the forward completed the scoring by heading in from Alfie Doughty’s corner, becoming the first Luton player to score a top flight treble since Lars Elstrup in September 1990. 



Town made the perfect start to the match when Reece Burke pounced upon Facundo Buonanotte’s loose touch to win back possession. From there, Carlton Morris passed to Adebayo, who in turn rolled out to Chiedozie Ogbene on the right flank. The wing-back chipped towards Morris at the back post who rose above Pascal Gross to head across goal, where Adebayo beat Steele to the ball, nodding past the sprawling Lewis Dunk and into the net. 


Only 1 minute and 58 seconds later, Town had doubled their advantage over an Albion side who qualified for the Europa League last season. Albert Sambi Lokonga picked the ball up from deep and struck a long ball in behind the Brighton defence, drawing Steele out of his area to clear the danger. However, Ogbene displayed his lightning pace to beat the keeper to the ball, taking two quick touches towards goal and prodding over the goal line.  


The home fans were ecstatic and the Luton players had clearly been pumped up by the return of their captain Tom Lockyer. The Welshman – who suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch during the Premier League match at Bournemouth in December – had walked around the pitch before the game and appeared emotional as he was applauded by both sets of supporters. 




The hosts continued to put Brighton under relentless pressure by collectively charging them down as they attempted to pass out from the back. When Gabe Osho robbed the ball from Buonanotte and passed to Ogbene, the Irishman rolled into Ross Barkley who shaped up to shoot before playing a delightful through ball to Jordan Clark. He cut inside from the right and fired a low, left-foot shot towards goal which was booted away by Steele. 


As half time approached, Barkley was again in the thick of the action when he intercepted Pervis Estupiñán’s pass infield. The England international exchanged passes with Adebayo before gliding towards goal and passing back to Town’s number 11, who had run in behind Albion defender Igor Julio. From the right side of the box, Adebayo postured to shoot across goal before calmly and assertively releasing a low shot into the bottom right corner of the net. The forward inadvertently collided with Dunk during the celebrations, sending both himself and the Brighton skipper to the turf. 


Albion had no answer to Luton’s tactics and conceded again at the start of the second half. Adebayo fended off Dunk – who was pulling his shirt as he fell to the ground – turned and passed to strike partner Morris. Town’s number nine executed a series of stepovers before shooting with his right foot, an effort which was saved by Steele but parried back into the danger zone where Clark was waiting to tap in. Luckily for Brighton, they were handed a reprieve when the linesman raised his flag to disallow the goal for offside. 




But it wouldn’t take long before Luton got their fourth goal. On 56 minutes, Doughty’s in-swinging corner from the right was accidentally flicked on at the near post by former Watford forward Joao Pedro, and Adebayo was in the right spot to head down and into the net from six yards, wheeling away to celebrate his first professional hat-trick in front of the fans at the Kenilworth Road End.

Pedro had been marked out of the game by the imperious Reece Burke, who chased the Brazilian across the pitch and refused to give him a moment’s rest. Clearly frustrated by the performance of his team, Pedro hobbled off injured on 71 minutes after taking a swipe at Osho. 


Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi had made two attacking substitutions at half-time, replacing Buonanotte with Evan Ferguson and swapping Estupiñán with Tariq Lamptey, but they had little impact on the game. Lamptey might have pulled one goal back when he volleyed into the side netting after Danny Welbeck had forced Thomas Kaminski into his only noteworthy save of the evening. The Belgian had dived to his left to push away Welbeck’s attempt which was destined for the top corner.


Both Kaminski’s clean sheet - his second of the season - and the impressive scoreline showed how much this Town side have improved since the 4-1 defeat at the AMEX Stadium on the opening day of the season. Albion may have produced their worst performance of the season at Kenilworth Road, but Town were on fire, forcing their opponents into mistakes and punishing them.


The full-time celebrations proved Rob Edwards and his team are full of belief that they can survive in the Premier League this season, after recording the club's biggest top flight victory since the 6-1 hammering of Southampton on New Year's Day 1989.






Wednesday 3 January 2024

Cole Palmer Scores Brace as Chelsea End Away Day Drought Despite Late Luton Comeback

Cole Palmer scored twice on his return to the Chelsea starting XI as the Blues survived a late scare to win 3-2 at Luton. 

The midfielder rifled in with his left foot to open the scoring, and skilfully rounded Luton keeper Thomas Kaminski to make it 3-0 after Noni Madueke had doubled Chelsea’s lead with an excellent strike. 


Luton once again exhibited their resilience by staging a late fightback, scoring first through Ross Barkley’s header and Elijah Adebayo’s tap-in, then threatening to equalise in stoppage time. However it was a case of too little, too late for Rob Edwards’ Hatters as they ended an unforgettable year in defeat. 



In what was the final game of 2023 for both clubs, Chelsea took the initiative early on when Madueke weaved down the right flank and prodded to Conor Gallagher whose low shot was blocked by the left foot of Thomas Kaminski. 


On 12 minutes, Nicolas Jackson raced down the left and shot across goal, forcing Kaminski into another save with his feet. In the aftermath, Town defender Issa Kabore inexplicably passed straight to Cole Palmer on the edge of the box. The England youth international needed no second invitation, lashing across goal and into the bottom corner to give the visitors the lead. 


Luton’s players appeared jaded by the busy festive period, and they were only able to fashion one chance of any note in the first half. Five minutes after Palmer’s opener, Barkley’s free-kick curled over the bar and into the Oak Road End where the visiting fans were housed.


Chelsea were far from their flowing best at Kenilworth Road, but they were more clinical than in recent matches. The Blues grabbed a second when Palmer passed out right to Madueke and the young winger, who scored the late penalty in the 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, shifted the ball onto his right foot before sending a rasping effort past helpless Town keeper Kaminski and into the top right corner.

 


Having sensed the high levels of fatigue among the Luton players, Edwards sent on Tahith Chong and Chiedozie Ogbene at half time to re-energise his team. The pair featured early on in the second half when Chong turned on the edge of his own penalty area and sprinted upfield, eventually passing to Townsend who crossed to Adebayo. The frontman used all of his strength to hold off Levi Colwill before Ogbene’s shot was charged down by Thiago Silva.

Chong probed down the left flank minutes later, sending in an enticing low cross which Adebayo, had he anticipated the delivery, would have surely tucked home from close range.


Town were immediately made to pay for their wastefulness when Axel Disasi passed in to Jackson who wriggled free of Teden Mengi and threaded through to Palmer. The midfielder moved the ball magnificently past the onrushing Kaminski by rolling it with the sole of his left boot, waiting for both Gabe Osho and Albert Sambi Lokonga to commit themselves on the goal-line before nonchalantly rolling into the net with his right foot. 


Luton thought they had pulled one goal back when Alfie Doughty crossed from the left for Adebayo to glance a header beyond Blues keeper Đorđe Petrović and into the net. However, VAR replays showed Doughty had strayed into an offside position when receiving a pass from Amari’i Bell. 



Edwards had made another attacking change by sending on Carlton Morris in place of Andros Townsend. Fresh from his starring role in both of Sheffield United’s own goals in Town’s 3-2 win at Bramall Lane, the forward made an impact once again by driving through midfield and passing to Ogbene. The Republic of Ireland international’s cross was perfect for Adebayo who stooped low and headed against the bar from just six yards. 


Town won a corner moments later which Doughty curled towards goal from the right flank, picking out Barkley at the front post who flicked an intelligent header into the bottom corner of the net, scoring against the club he represented between 2018 and 2022. 


The Hatters ventured forwards full of belief they could stage a dramatic late turnaround, and they nearly clawed back another goal when Doughty’s crossed free kick from the left found Morris at the back post who thundered a diving header against the crossbar. Replays showed Petrovic made a vital touch with his fingertips to divert Morris’s header, which would have found the net but for the Serbian stopper’s intervention. 



Smart interplay between Morris and Ogbene on the right wing resulted in the Irishman standing up a delightful cross to the back post, from which Petrovic again did brilliantly to deny a thunderous Doughty header. However, this time Adebayo was in position to volley into an empty net from two yards. 


Town were relentless in their pursuit of an equalising goal, and Barkley produced a moment of magic when he combined Cruyff turn with backheel to unlock the Chelsea defence. But Chong could only pick out the defiant Silva with his low cross. 


In one last roll of the dice, Doughty rolled into Chong on the left flank. He flashed fiercely across goal for the litany of Luton forwards in the box. The last of which, Ogbene, could only put the ball wide with his thigh at the back post after Malo Gusto had misjudged the delivery.


Once referee Paul Tierney blew his whistle at the end of six minutes of stoppage time, Mauricio Pochettino and his players were relieved to celebrate a much-needed win, ending Chelsea’s miserable run of four successive defeats away from home.