Sad news: Luton Town – Injury Forces Withdrawal from International Squad..

Luton Town – Injury Forces Withdrawal from International Squad

Luton's Tom Lockyer thanks medical staff for 'swift response' after  collapse | The Independent

Here on Vital Luton Town, we published a piece last week congratulating Tom Lockyer on his selection back to the Welsh team.

Even though I have little interest in international football, our article, “Luton Town Captain Returns to the International Fold,” said that I would make the effort to watch how Tom performs if picked.

Sadly, it won’t be necessary since Tom has been forced to withdraw from the Welsh team due to a quad injury that kept him from playing in his recent first home Premier League game against West Ham United.

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Tom was replaced at halftime during the Carabao Cup match against Gillingham, which was the last time we saw him on the field.

In hindsight, Tom might have benefited from a rest for that match, or maybe he was just itching to play in front of the home crowd after his struggles against Coventry City in the Play-Off Final at Wembley.

We probably won’t ever know.

But right now, it’s crucial that the medical team make every effort to quickly place Tom back at the center of the Hatters’ defense.

 

 

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Millwall boss finally gets his man as Luton midfielder Campbell makes Lions debut

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Campbell heads to the New Den on deadline day

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boss Gary Rowett revealed he has been a long-time admirer of Town midfielder Allan Campbell after finally being able to sign the Scottish international on transfer deadline day last week.

The 25-year-old had been allowed to leave Kenilworth Road after Hatters manager Rob Edwards conceded that first team opportunities would be limited this term following promotion to the Premier League.

He agreed a season-long loan move to the New Den and speaking to the South London Press about his acquisition, Rowett said: “There has been a long-standing interest in him.

Hatters boss Edwards happy to 'completely depend' on 'pest' of a midfielder  Campbell

“He is one of those players whose sheer energy and drive means you can’t help but admire. He has got lots of qualities to go with that as well.

“He’s showed that over the last few seasons.

“He started a lot of games for Luton last season, in a division they managed to get out of – it’s something we’re aspiring to do also.

“He’ll be a really, really good addition to the group.

Allan Campbell transfer news: Luton midfielder makes Millwall loan move -  BBC Sport

“We like that front foot, fast-paced quality and ability to run with and without the ball – that ability to disrupt the opposition.

“He’s also got good qualities heading into the final third – he can play as a midfielder stepping in, as an attacking one and as a running 10, so multiple positions.

“We thought it was a really good opportunity to strengthen that area, because of players going out.

“Let’s strengthen it with a player who can compete for a first-team place.”a

Campbell made his Millwall debut as a second half substitute during the 1-1 draw at Birmingham City on Saturday.

After Kevin Nisbet had put the visitors ahead, the hosts levelled through Jay Stansfield on 53 minutes, before Campbell got his first run-out of the season, when introduced for the final 14 minutes.

 

 

 

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