Harford happy to overcome a tough Rochdale test

Luton boss Mick Harford was pleased that his side finally overcame a stubborn Rochdale at Kenilworth Road this afternoon.
Hatters boss Mick Harford applauds the Luton supportersHatters boss Mick Harford applauds the Luton supporters
Hatters boss Mick Harford applauds the Luton supporters

After missing some glorious chances to take the lead, Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu's effort saved and Jack Stacey denied by a fine challenge after initially racing clear, Town finally made the breakthrough from Danny Hylton's first goal since October.

James Collins then doubled the lead in stoppage time, as Harford said: "It was a very tough game, a real sticky game, they came with a different shape, played five at the back, made it very hard for us.

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“They came and had a go in all fairness, played two strikers and they pressed us really high up the pitch, condensed the space when the ball went forward and looked dangerous.

“There was a couple of occasions in the first half where in transition they nearly got in when we were left two v two and a couple of times one v one, so it was a difficult afternoon in terms of dealing with them.

“But I think overall when the game settled down, we knew we would create chances.

“They played a very high line, there was space in behind them, we looked a threat, so I think overall, it was a real, real professional performance.”