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WE HAVE TO FOCUS – JONES

LUTON boss Nathan Jones has urged his players to show their true mettle as the club moves into the busy Christmas period.
The Hatters have the chance to push on next year if they get good results before the end of December, but also cannot afford too many slip-ups.
Jones said: “The Championship is relentless, it’s constant, you can do amazing things and not get a result and that is the way the league is.
“We have to take one or two things on the chin, but now is the time where we have to go back and get results.”

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