Luton is a special and unique club - Trollope

Luton Town assistant coach Paul Trollope during the FA Cup third round game at Nottingham ForestImage source, Getty Images
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Luton Town joint interim boss Paul Trollope says he's loved working for a "special" and "unique" club.

The 52-year-old took charge, along with Richie Kyle, for the 2-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup third round on Saturday following the departure of manager Rob Edwards.

"A lot of positives and a lot of pride to take from the performance after a difficult couple of days," Trollope told BBC Three Counties Radio after the game.

"(I'm) Proud of the players. I don't think they could have given any more."

Trollope said he has "no idea" how this week will pan out or if a new boss will be appointed before the Championship clash with Preston at the weekend.

"Our remit was the two days training and take the game [on Saturday], which we've done. It's been a long three days if I'm totally honest.

"(It's) Just massive mixed emotions. The adrenaline of a game and pride in the performance, disappointed in losing and that's not even going into the two days previous."

On whether he will be staying at the club, Trollope added: "I don't know. I've loved my time here, I've loved working with Rob.

"It's a special place, it's a special club, a unique club - and one that I've found a big connection to, so we will see what happens."

Listen to Paul Trollope's interview on BBC Sounds.