Luton Townfall crumble in first Premier League outing in 31 years

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Football Luton Townfall crumble in first Premier League outing in 31 years
Isaiah Eneojo Follow on Twitter August 12, 2023
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Luton were handed a heavy defeat in their first Premier League game in 31 year, losing 4-1 to Brighton. 

Joao Pedro and Simon Adingra marked their debuts with a goal each in a comfortable Brighton win.

Solly March headed in after 35 minutes before Pedro, signed for a club-record fee around £30m from Watford, scored a second-half penalty following a foul by Luton captain Tom Lockyer.

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Luton pulled a goal back with nine minutes remaining when last season’s top scorer Carlton Morris converted another penalty – awarded for handball against Lewis Dunk – but 21-year-old Ivorian Adingra sealed the Seagulls’ win by slotting home after a bad mistake from Luton’s Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu.

Eighteen-year-old Ireland international Evan Ferguson then tapped in Pervis Estupinan’s cross in stoppage time to cap an impressive start to the campaign for the home side.

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