'A proud moment - but we've got to do better'
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Luton defender Gabe Osho spoke to BBC Three Counties Radio after his first Premier League appearance for Luton ended in defeat at Aston Villa: "It's good to be back there, but it's frustrating not to get anything out of the game. For me personally it's a proud moment for me to play in the Premier League, but as a team we've got to do a little better.
"It was probably a perfect game for me to come back into against sharp players. With Ollie Watkins, [Moussa] Diaby and all the rest of them, it was good to come back in at that level.
"For 60 minutes it was OK. I started to get a bit tight but that's expected after three, four months out. I feel good, I should be able to go when the manager next calls upon me.
"I can imagine it is a bit hard to watch for our fans, but it is important to be concentrated as a team. There are going to be games this season where we are not going to have a lot of the ball so when we do get the two or three opportunities, we need to make them count.
"We have had incredible support. When you are 3-1 down, you are expecting to get pelters but it was not that. They kept supporting until the end of the game and even after the game. It's an honour to be a part of that.
"I'm excited [to play Liverpool on Sunday], These are the games that you grow up wanting to play in, and measure yourself in. It will be a tough but I am excited."
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