Jones has an edge to him - Bloomfield

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Luton Town's loss to Watford extended their winless run to 12 league games and sees them five points adrift of safety on the Championship table.
Like Hatters captain Carlton Morris, boss Matt Bloomfield thinks the problem Luton face is either side of the pitch - but highlights the final touch as the part that needs the most improvement when it comes to finding goals.
"We passed the ball well, created chances in the final third but didn't have that final touch," Bloomfield told BBC Radio Three Counties.
"You saw today what's been hurting us recently is both boxes on the pitch. We haven't quite had that final touch one end and we are giving away too many soft goals the other."
The former Wycombe Wanderers head coach was appointed in January following the departure of Rob Edwards but Luton have not won a single game under his guidance and now sit at the bottom of the league.
It's leaving fans to question whether Bloomfield was the right man, however they may be pleased with another January arrival in Isaiah Jones.
"Since we've gone to three at the back, Isaiah has been fantastic as wing-back. He played a lot of football there when he was at Middlesbrough.
"I thought he had an edge to him today, he was very good."