By Daily Sports Nigeria on December 7, 2023
A despondent Town defender Gabe Osho took absolutely no solace in scoring his first ever Premier League goal after the Hatters suffered a sickening 4-3 defeat against Arsenal at Kenilworth Road last night.
Having fallen behind in disappointing fashion, Gabriel Martinelli tucking home as Luton on 20 minutes, the centre half then quickly levelled the contest with a thumping header just five minutes later.
Mikel Arteta’s side went back in front, Gabriel Jesus nodding home from close range, but Luton responded magnificently after the break, Elijah Adebayo drawing the hosts level and then Ross Barkley drilling under the keeper to make it 3-2 on 57 minutes.
However, Kai Havertz levelled on the hour mark, as Osho and co kept out the table-toppers until the last second, Declan Rice meeting finding the bottom corner to steal the points.
“To be honest I don’t really know what to say at the moment. I don’t really care about the first Premier League goal, it’s just really disappointing not to get anything from that game and I felt that we deserved something,” Osho lamented.
“From their perspective, that’s what top teams do, I guess, but from our perspective it’s them and Liverpool now where we probably lost out on four points, which takes us I don’t even know where in the table, so we have to fix that. It’s just disappointing at the moment
Source Punch Ng
Posted December 7, 2023
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