Luton have 'evolved nicely into the league'
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Luton Town boss Rob Edwards feels his side are "growing up in the league" after their 4-0 win over Brighton took them out of the relegation zone.
The Hatters now sit 17th, one point above Everton in the table, and the impressive victory over the Seagulls came despite missing a number of players.
"This is the value of the squad. This is why we train hard and everyone needs to be ready and understand how we play and what we do, because we’re going to need to the squad, we have said that all season long and that is always going to the case," Edwards said to BBC Three Counties Radio.
"Whoever comes in always gives absolutely everything and we trust all of them, that's the great thing about this group and this squad.
"It's been a really great night [against Brighton] and I think we've been building this momentum for a really long time. We know we're still going to have difficult moments and difficult periods but we're giving ourselves a chance.
"We know our way of playing, we've really built and evolved nicely into the league and I think we're growing and growing up in the league really quickly."