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Matt Bloomfield upbeat despite Luton Town’s draw with Preston North End

Luton Town boss Matt Bloomfield was disappointed his side didn’t create more goalscoring opportunities during his first match in charge, but took the positives after a goalless draw against Preston North End.

Matt Bloomfield

By Mike Simmonds

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Luton Town boss Matt Bloomfield was disappointed his side didn’t create more goalscoring opportunities during his first match in charge, but took the positives after a goalless draw against Preston North End.
Having left a team in Wycombe Wanderers who had notched 50 goals already in League One this term, he saw his new Town side manage nine shots throughout the 90 minutes, with only four of them on target, visiting keeper Freddie Woodman able to handle them easily.
Asked for his initial thoughts, Bloomfield said: “Some good and some not so good....

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