HATTS OFF TO JACK AS LUTON KEEP CLIMBING
Daily Mirror UK
|November 10, 2025
JACK WILSHERE'S outstanding start to life as LUTON manager reached new heights as his side beat leaders and fellow Hatters STOCKPORT 3-0 at Edgeley Park.
Two quickfire goals late in the first half from Jake Richards and Cohen Bramall were followed by an Isaiah Jones strike after the break, giving Luton a fourth win in a row and lifting them to ninth.
"We didn't start great, but we spoke about having to suffer together and game management," said Wilshere (above). “We defended our box outstandingly and we remained calm.
"Stockport are top of the league for a reason and it was up to us to solve those problems."
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