Edwards on Barkley, Ogbene's excellent start and Spurs
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Luton town manager Rob Edwards has spoken to the media before Luton's match against Tottenham on Saturday.
Here's what he had to say:
Amari'i Bell is missing with a hamstring problem. The club are still determining the extent of the injury.
Ross Barkley has been training with the squad and "can feature" tomorrow.
On the challenge of coping with the intensity in the Premier League: "The intensity has gone up a notch or two. We've brought in some really good athletes and people who can handle it. In terms of our running stats we're doing very well so I'm pleased with that. I've got to make sure we’re fresh, get training right and then pick the right team. We’re going to have to run hard in every single game."
Edwards says he's been "very impressed" with Tottenham: "They’ve been excellent. I really like what they’ve done, and we know how talented the players are. With them losing a talisman in Kane I like how they’ve adapted to life without him. They are fast, aggressive, press high, clear style and they pose a lot of threat. This is why we got promoted, these are the kind of games we look forward to. We want to give a good account of ourselves."
On what Kenilworth Road will be like as it welcomes its first 'big six' Premier League club: "It will be quite strange, early kick-off on a Saturday. You hear that the atmospheres aren’t as good, but hopefully they find their voices. You have to enjoy these occasions, world-class players coming, household names, people they’ve been watching on TV for a long time. You only enjoy it when you compete and play well, and we think we can do something tomorrow."
Edwards says his players are "learning quickly" as they adjust to life in the Premier League, stating: "They are seeing things quicker and adjusting to the level and what the games throw at us. We’ve been creating, limiting the opposition. The lads are focused, working hard and you can see them buying into everything. I’m really pleased with the stats and data that shows we should be above where we currently are. Hopefully we’ll get the rewards."
On Chiedozie Ogbene’s excellent start and versatility to the team: "When we brought him in we knew he had a lot of flexibility. He's got a lot of good attributes. There's not really any ceiling for him. He's a diamond of a lad, he wants to perform and he's been really effective wherever he plays. Really diligent, real team player, he can go either side and in the middle as well."
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