Hatters rated v Accrington

Mark Tyler: 8 - Made at least three top drawer saves, none better than his final minute fingertip stop.
Jake Howells celebrates his equaliserJake Howells celebrates his equaliser
Jake Howells celebrates his equaliser

Paul Connolly: 6.5 - Fit-again defender gave the ball away for Stanley’s first, but grew in stature as the game wore on.

Jake Howells: 7 - Unpreferred left back role, he netted the leveller and also made a vital block on the line at the death.

Steve McNulty: 7 - Dominant in the air once more and was unlucky to deflect Joyce’s header in.

Luke Wilkinson: 7 - Almost won it but saw his goal disallowed. Forming an good understanding with McNulty.

Alex Lacey: 5.5 - His holding role never looked like it would work, despite the success at Carlisle. Replaced on 21 minutes.

Andy Drury: 6.5 - Helped set up Rooney’s strike and finally managed to get forward, breaking into the box only to be denied by Lynch.

Matt Robinson: 6 - Struggled in possession during the first half but improved in the second, one barnstorming run forward in particular catching the eye.

Luke Rooney: 7.5 - Inventive, full of tricks and always eager to run at defenders. Quality finish too.

Mark Cullen: 6.5 - Struggling to really get into games as he finds himself on the periphery out on the flanks.

Paul Benson: 6 - Again his link up play is proving effective, but a lack of support means he is looking too isolated at the moment.

Luke Guttridge: 8 - Game changer. His arrival saw Hatters look a much more cohesive unit going forward. Showed just how influential he is.

Alex Wall: 5.5 - Late cameo from the striker, could have done better with few opportunities.

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