'We will continue to do what we do best, fight'
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Ollie Kay can be found at We Are Luton Town, external
The injuries just do not stop coming.
With Alfie Doughty, Tahith Chong and Reece Burke going off this weekend it leaves us with 13 players available. Two of these are development players, Joe Johnson and Zack Nelson, who have been among the squad this season but are soon to become first names on the team sheet if this injury crisis continues to bite.
Regardless, with all our injuries, we went toe to toe with Tottenham, taking the lead early on but succumbing to an own goal and a quick Son break from our own corner.
Luton Town have and continue to give an incredible account of themselves this season. I have written about it before, where the fight and determination we have cannot be bought, it is simply part of the club's genetics with players carefully recruited so they match what we ask of them.
As the squad thins out because injuries, you see these players still giving their all for the shirt, for the fans and most importantly for their survival in the Premier League.
Relegation has not been confirmed, not by a long shot. Tough trips to Arsenal and Man City are soon to come, but then we get down to the meat and drink of what our survival will be decided upon. Games against those immediately around us - Everton, Brentford and other teams in the lower half of the table.
Survival is still in our hands, it always has been, the odds and injury table may be stacked against us, but we will continue to do what we do best, fight.