Luton ended their winless run on the road in the Championship with a magnificent 1-0 win at Bournemouth on Saturday. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's goal midway through the second half was enough for Town to claim all three points against a Cherries side who had to play over an hour with 10 men once Jefferson Lerma was sent off. To find out how the visitors rated on the afternoon, see below.
9. Luke Berry: 7.5
Restored to the starting line-up and gave Luton some fight and quality in midfield. Looked like he had broken the deadlock early in the second half only to be denied superbly by the legs of Begovic from close range.
10. Harry Cornick 8:
Once more his pace and willingness to run meant Town always had an outlet. Came into proceedings more after the break, with one excellent cross for Collins and then kept calm to pick out the run of Dewsbury-Hall who did the rest.
11. James Collins: 7.5
Always showed for the ball and occupied the Bournemouth defence as best he could. With a man advantage there were more openings after the break as he sent one header narrowly wide from Cornick’s delivery.
12. Kal Naismith (SUB): 7.5
Thrown on far earlier than he might have expected due to Lockyer’s injury and didn’t look like a man who had gone three weeks without a game. Slotted in seamlessly, kept things tight and was able to break forward on occasion too.