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Luton Town vs Derby County. Sky Bet Championship.

Kenilworth RoadAttendance10,057.

Luton Town 3

  • P Ruddock (67th minute)
  • D Daniels (73rd minute)
  • J Bogle (86th minute own goal)

Derby County 2

  • W Rooney (63rd minute)
  • C Martin (85th minute)
  • M Lowe (sent off 88th minute)

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Luton 3-2 Derby: Wayne Rooney nets but Hatters claim vital win

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at Kenilworth Road

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Luton and Derby.

Wayne Rooney scored his first goal for Derby but could not prevent Luton from claiming a first win since December 7.

The Hatters won 3-2 in a topsy-turvy game at Kenilworth Road, sparked by Rooney's deflected opener just after the hour.

Pelly Ruddock and Donervon Daniels turned the game on its head but there was still time for a dramatic finale, substitute Chris Martin equalising for Derby only for Jayden Bogle's own goal to immediately restore Luton's lead. Derby then had Max Lowe sent off.

The Hatters started well as Harry Cornick picked up 'keeper Simon Sluga's long clearance that beat the visitors' back-pedalling defence, but he was unable to chip Derby stopper Ben Hamer.

Image: Donervon Daniels celebrates scoring Luton's second

County's only opportunity of the first 20 minutes saw Rooney escape the attentions of the home defence before shooting straight at Sluga.

Cornick once again found space in the area, firing at Hamer, while Kazenga LuaLua's fierce effort after cutting in from the wing was deflected behind.

On the stroke of half-time County almost broke through but Tom Lawrence's close-range prod from Duane Holmes' low cross, under pressure from Glen Rea, went wide.

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A crazy second period saw Lawrence try his luck from further out, sending his shot over the top, before volleying against the bar from just a matter of yards.

County did break through on 63 minutes though, when Rooney found space just outside the box and his curler deflected past Sluga and into the net.

Luton should have levelled straight away, Cornick's shot from close range hitting Hamer's legs and going over.

He then won another corner on 67 minutes and from the delivery, the ball dropped to Ruddock on the edge of the box, his low shot also taking a deflection on its way in to make it 1-1.

Town were then in front on 73 minutes as James Bree swung over a corner and Daniels was there to power his header beyond Hamer and into the net for his first goal for the club.

Derby brought on Martin and he made it 2-2 with five minutes left, producing an unstoppable close-range header.

However, Town swept straight down the other end to score what proved to be the winner, Cornick dinking over the advancing Hamer and the unlucky Bogle miscuing his desperate clearance attempt.

'Keeper Hamer then picked up a backpass to see yellow, while Lowe pushed referee Andy Davies in the aftermath of the decision to receive his marching orders.

Izzy Brown hammered the free-kick over but it mattered not as the Hatters could finally celebrate a long-overdue victory.

What the managers said...

Luton's Graeme Jones: "It's our first win in nine (league games) and it was incredibly satisfying, because we managed to stay together when everybody's tried to divide us and they haven't. We're against all the odds and to dig out a win after responding to going a goal down is really satisfying.

"The desire, the need, the character of the group, I think we had more efforts on target than them. They had more possession, obviously they've got some really, really good players but our lads didn't listen to any of that. I thought we were exceptional as we still managed to have composure, confidence and belief to play."

Derby's Phillip Cocu: "It's very disappointing, we created chances, we didn't score over a long period, then the first goal came. We should have more goals, then after the first goal we totally lost initiative, lost our organisation, didn't defend set-pieces and in seven minutes they take hold of the game.

"It's something that cannot happen to us, especially at this stage of the competition. We got back again, scored a great goal and we know the rules of football, late equaliser, you can score another one, it's great, we have the win, but we're not going to lose the game. Then it's poor defending for the last goal so it's ourselves to blame in this defeat, as it's unnecessary."

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