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I won’t be resting a soul, says boss Jones

By Jamie Bowman

MOMENTUM was the key word for Luton Town manager Nathan Jones as his side all but guaranteed fourth place after beating fellow play-off hopefuls Accrington Stanley.
A first Luton strike for homegrown teenager James Justin set the promotion chasers on their way before an embarrassing own goal from the unfortunate Omar Beckles settled any nerves in a commanding away performance from Jones’ men.
Jones said: “A lot of things have to happen now for us not to get fourth.
“We were excellent and should have been two up by half-time but didn’t defend a set ...

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