Everton 1-2 Luton: What Edwards said

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Luton Town manager Rob Edwards speaking to BBC Sport after the FA Cup win: "We believe we can go anywhere and win. We were confident coming in to the game. We were a little bit sloppy at times, but there is total belief there."

On Luton's set-piece quality: "The lads really value them and we do really work on them. Twice we have scored from set-pieces here and won the game. We created more chances from open play and probably should've scored others."

On Cauley Woodrow scoring the winner with a broken hand: "I'm really pleased for Cauley. He hasn't been able to get too much game time and get a rhythm. He is a real gem of a lad and he will be a happy man tonight, although he will be in a bit of pain."

On reaching the FA Cup fifth round: "I didn't enjoy many cup runs as a player. We will enjoy this, it does mean a lot and it is important that we enjoy these moments. Hopefully it can give us a feel-good factor going into next week.

"I'm excited to see who we get in fifth round. We have been picking up results and we want that to continue. We are really pleased."

Did you know?

  • Luton have won twice at Goodison Park this season, beating Everton 2-1 in both the Premier League and FA Cup. It’s the first time they have won twice on the road against a top-flight opponent in a season since 1984-85 (v Stoke City).

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