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AKINDE FLUFFS THE BEES’ CHANCES

HUGS ALL ROUND: Luton celebrate Olly Lee’s winner, while, inset, Curtis Weston holds off Barnet’s John Akinde
PICTURES: Mike Capps

By Oli Gamp
LUTON Town manager Nathan Jones admitted his side were let off the hook by a misfiring Barnet as the Hatters claimed a smash-andgrab raid with victory at the Hive to boost their play-off aspirations.
Olly Lee scored the only goal of the game despite the contest being largely dominated by Barnet, who missed great chances to go ahead from John Akinde and Mauro Vilhete.
Jones said: “I’m delighted with the result at this sta...

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