Your views on Saturday's game
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We asked you for your thoughts on Saturday's Premier League match between Luton and Aston Villa.
Here are some of your comments:
Luton fans
Leo: Good performance, especially to equalise in the second half, but we need to start getting something from games rather than being plucky losers. The next few games are pretty critical, I think.
Nick: Very proud of Rob Edwards and this group of players - they give everything. We just need a decision and a piece of luck to go our way for a change.
Neil: Yet another spirited performance with nothing to show at the end of the evening. Sadly, we continue to ship goals late on in matches. It's a trend which worryingly could come back to haunt us.
Kevin: No one will ever question the effort. I think the Premier league will be better if Luton can figure a way to earn points and stay up. I wonder how the defense would be with Tom Lockyer on the field. Keep playing this way and we will get results in the matches to follow.
Aston Villa fans
Shak: Based on the first half, I thought Villa would hit four or five goals. Credit to Luton in the second half as I thought they'd nick it. They probably deserved at least a point, so that makes it a good away win for Villa. Hopefully, we can follow it up with a good result in Amsterdam and beat Spurs when they come to Villa Park to tighten the grip on fourth.
Simone: We need to be stronger when we play physical teams like Luton. It’s games like those where we really miss Tyrone Mings attacking the first ball. We can’t afford to sit back when we have the lead either - it’s bitten us more than once this season and it almost did again.
Dave: If ever there was a game of two halves. In absolute control and then we seemed to want to allow Luton back in after the break. A lovely goal gave us the three points that we deserved over the whole game. The biggest positive for me was the impact of the subs. When we've lost a lead in the past we've dropped heads and given up. Not now.
Kemper: Once again we have lost the momentum and allowed ourselves to be put on the back foot by a team that we had dominated in the first half. We continue to be vulnerable regarding set pieces and I don’t see any improvement in this area. Our inability, due to injuries, to play a settled back four is also a problem.