Millwall 0-2 Luton Town: Harry Cornick doubles gives Hatters win
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Harry Cornick did well to sort his feet before a composed finish for his second goal
Harry Cornick scored in each half as a clinical Luton Town inflicted a first Championship defeat in eight games on Millwall.
With the away side's first real chance, an unmarked Cornick bent the ball into the top corner first time from 14 yards after a determined run and pass from Jordan Clark.
Millwall then huffed and puffed without creating any clear openings, Benik Afobe and Sheyi Ojo having efforts blocked with the hosts struggling in the final third.
Clark again released Cornick for Luton's second, the forward shooting low across goal and into the corner, and the Lions' day was summed up late on when Jed Wallace saw a decent penalty excellently saved by Sluga.
Victory extends 10th-placed Luton's unbeaten run to three, all without conceding, while Gary Rowett's Millwall drop below their opponents, into 14th, after a first league loss since 21 August.
There was a lively atmosphere inside The Den at kick-off but the hope side failed to feed off that, falling behind when Jake Cooper's poor header under pressure allowed Luton to ruthlessly pounce for their opener.
Cornick, 26, scored just once in 43 appearances for Luton last season but grabbed his sixth of this campaign - and second brace in three matches - with a composed finish after the Hatters came out on top in a midfield battle.
The recalled Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu rattled the bar from 25 yards as Nathan Jones' side threatened to run riot while, after Cornick was withdrawn in the 68th minute, Millwall did everything but score.
Wallace saw a fine free-kick tipped away by Sluga before also being denied from the spot by the Croatia keeper after Kal Naismith had handballed in the box.
But it was not to be the Lions' day as they suffered their first defeat in 10 against Luton, who avoided defeat in London for the first time in 10 league visits to the capital.
Millwall manager Gary Rowett told BBC Radio London:
"It's really frustrating because we were nowhere near the levels I'd expect us to be at after two wins on the bounce and seven unbeaten.
"We've come to a home game with our fans here full of expectation and quite frankly we didn't really give them anything to be excited about.
"We concede a poor goal on the counter attack and then it's a tepid response in my opinion, we don't do enough.
"Yes, if we score the penalty maybe the last 10 minutes we have a chance to go and equalise, but I don't think we deserved that."
Luton boss Nathan Jones told BBC Three Counties Radio:
"I thought we were excellent from start to finish, with one little blip with the penalty, but apart from that we thoroughly deserved what we got.
"In crucial spells in the game we were excellent, we scored at good times, after the second goal I thought we were going to on the third but it wasn't to be.
"It shows that we have a different side to us as well - we're an aggressive side now and I'm really pleased with that performance.
(On Cornick) "The first goal is a top-drawer Premier League finish - if [Cristiano] Ronaldo or Harry Kane do that people are drooling."