Kal Naismith admitted there is simply no time to be down after defeat against Fulham with the season finale in just a matter of days.
“Everyone has just gone down, we tried to put a system together, we worked on a plan all week and then Al, who wouldn’t complain about an injury unless he wasn’t feeling it, hopefully he will be alright for the next game. The standards we have put on each other, day in and day out. The boys have been absolutely outstanding this season and we have a great day on Saturday to look forward to.
Nathan Jones has named his starting line-up for today's Sky Bet Championship fixture against Fulham.
Jordan Clark is named on the bench having been absent from the matchday squad since victory against Hull in March. Fred Onyedinma is back to full fitness and starts following the injury suffered against Cardiff City on the road, whilst there is a return to the starting line-up for Reece Burke in defence. The Welshman has made six changes from the 1-1 draw against Blackpool over a week ago.
Also in are Fred Onyedinma, Reece Burke, Henri Lansbury, Cameron Jerome and Danny Hylton, with Dan Potts, Peter Kioso and Harry Cornick dropping to the bench, ...
Hatters: Matt Ingram, Fred Onyedinma, Reece Burke, Tom Lockyer, Kal Naismith, Amari'i Bell, Henri Lansbury, Robert Snodgrass, Allan Campbell, Cameron Jerome, Danny Hylton. Also in are Fred Onyedinma, Reece Burke, Henri Lansbury, Cameron Jerome and Danny Hylton, with Dan Potts, Peter Kioso and Harry Cornick dropping to the bench, joined by fit-again midfielder Jordan Clark. A victory for the visitors would ensure their place in the play-offs this season, while winning for Fulham would seal the title, a draw enough as well due to their huge goal difference.
Luton boss Nathan Jones was eager not to dwell on this evening's hammering at the hands of Championship winners Fulham ahead of Saturday's 'mammoth' game ...
"Even the final goal summed it up, a square ball when we’re 90 plus three, we don’t need to do that, keep it there and see it out.” "They’re a fantastic side and the only thing I can say is we’ve got nine injuries, if they had nine first team injuries and went to Man City, that’s the equivalent of the game, that’s all I can say. "I haven’t felt like that in my career before if I’m honest, but they’re the best team in the league, congratulations to them.
Nathan Jones spoke after a 'tough day' as his side were well beaten by newly crowned champions Fulham.
“Hopefully we’re not too depleted and we go into the game knowing what we need. We couldn’t bring on Harry Cornick today and we’ve lost some big players. Having suffered two further injuries on the evening, Jones commented on the injury situation once more, adding: “We have people on the bench we couldn’t really bring in.