The Hatters breathed new life into their Premier League survival bid by coming back to beat Bournemouth 2-1 at Kenilworth Road on Saturday.
Here’s the best of the stats to get your teeth into.
- Saturday’s victory was the first time this season the Hatters are unbeaten in back-to-back home games.
- It was the first time this season the Town secured victory having conceded the first goal and first time since beating Middlesbrough at the end of the last campaign.
- Jordan Clark scored his first Premier League goal of his career. It was his first league goal since netting in the play-off final. His previous regular season goal was in Rob Edwards’ first game in charge against Middlesbrough.
- Clark was the 15th different scorer in the Premier League this season, equalling a club-record for a top-flight season (previously 1974/75).
- Carlton Morris scored the winner with his fifth attempt of the game – a joint-highest total for a Town player in the top-flight this season.
- Morris’ winner was the Hatters’ 17th goal scored in the final 15 minutes of matches – only Liverpool (27) have scored more in the Premier League this term.
- Victory also saw the Town extended their unbeaten record at Kenilworth Road on 6th April to seven games, winning six of those.
- The attendance of 11,797 was the highest at Kenilworth Road for a league game in almost 32 years, since the 13,410 watched the Town face Manchester United in April 1992.
- The Hatters ended a run of ten games without a win – their longest winless run since a 15-game spell in 2007/08.
- Issa Kaboré won ten of his 12 duels – more than any of Town player.
- Ross Barkley enjoyed the most touches (79), total passes (60), accurate passes (50) – more than any other player on the pitch.