Speaking after the final whistle, Luton boss Nathan Jones hit out at the referee for his arguably generous allocation of added time, claiming: "There were no injuries, just subs, and they’re saying about time-wasting, and to be fair, their staff were appealing for extra time, which is the right thing to do, no problem with that.
"I felt that the ref buckled to that because at the end of the day, we’ve been 1-0 down, sides have taken their time, they’re not time-wasting, they’re just taking their time.
"They're not going to run and sprint to take a goal kick when you’re 1-0 up with the importance of everything, and that’s what we felt.
“So where he found six from I don't know and that was the sad thing that he found six, in a game with no injuries, just subs."
The Hatters will look to bounce back this weekend, when they take on relegation zone strugglers Sheffield Wednesday.
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Luton Town and the rest of the Championship, ahead of the midweek action:
1. Barnsley man signs new deal
Barnsley have moved to trigger a 12-month extension clause on the contract of forward Victor Adeboyejo. He's scored twice in seven starts for the club this seven, and played a role in the side's promotion to the second tier back in 2019. (BBC Sport) Photo: George Wood
2. Swans youngster suffers season-ending injury
Swansea City have been forced to send loanee Jordan Morris back to MLS side Seattle Sounders just over a month after arriving at the club, after suffering a season-ending ACL injury. He made five appearances before his deal was terminated. (Club website) Photo: George Wood
3. Rovers youngster to extend loan
Blackburn Rovers defender Tom White looks likely to spend the rest of the season on loan with Hartlepool United, after it was confirmed that the National League would be resumed. The 23-year-old is yet to make a senior appearance for Rovers. (Hartlepool Mail) Photo: Lewis Storey
4. Whites keeping tabs on Burchall
Leeds United are believed to have joined Arsenal and West Ham United in the race to sign Bournemouth starlet Ajani Burchall. The 16-year-old looks set to be in high-demand, after rejecting a professional contract with the Cherries. (Football Insider) Photo: Pool