This was madness. If Nottingham Forest’s earlier win at Newcastle had left Sheffield United and Luton picking for leftovers, six-pointer season upon them, it was Luton who took the spoils from the mayhem.
If Luton’s spirit and determination has been apparent from the opening kicks of the season, it has taken until the second coming of Chris Wilder for the Blades to look similar. His fifth game in charge since replacing Paul Heckingbottom saw him rip up his own game plan and, through the brio and determination expected of his teams, snatch the lead.
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