Luton Town manager Rob Edwards remains optimistic about his team’s chances of avoiding relegation from the Premier League despite a disappointing 1-1 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Despite the setback, Edwards believes his team has the quality and determination to secure their top-flight status.
Reflecting on the match, Edwards acknowledged his team’s commitment but also highlighted the mistakes that ultimately cost them victory. However, he remains confident in the abilities of his players and their potential to cause problems for opposing teams, especially at home.
Despite facing a challenging run-in, with fixtures against Everton, West Ham, and Fulham, Edwards believes his team is capable of securing the necessary points to stay up. He praised their resilience and determination, emphasizing that they are still very much in the fight to avoid relegation.
While acknowledging some instances of bad luck, such as deflected goals, Edwards maintains a positive attitude, focusing on what his team can control and the improvements they can make in the remaining matches.
Overall, Edwards is encouraged by the commitment and effort shown by his players and believes they have what it takes to secure their Premier League status for another season.