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Jack Wilshere understands Luton supporters’ frustration

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Published by Press Association Sport Staff
21, Feb
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Jack Wilshere understands Luton supporters’ frustration

Luton boss Jack Wilshere understands the supporters’ frustrations after his side were booed off following the 1-1 draw against Burton at Kenilworth Road.

The Hatters had led through Nahki Wells’ 13th-minute goal, only to be pegged back in the second minute of stoppage time when Fabio Tavares headed in at the back post.

It saw the home fans voice their frustrations afterwards, as Wilshere said: “First of all, I understand their frustrations, I do, I’ve said that a lot, but right now we need them.

“It’s not for a lack of the players trying, they’re giving everything every single day. We work really, really hard to try and win games, to try and make supporters happy.

“I think you can see that the players are really lacking belief, they’re lacking confidence. It’s difficult then when in the first minute there’s booing, but right now, everyone needs to be together, everyone needs to stick together.

“We have no right just to turn up and win games and expect that we can just do that as we can’t, you can clearly see that at the moment that is not the case.

“I didn’t think we started that well but we had intent, we wanted to play a certain way, then we had a little bit of rhythm.

“We scored and then we tried to hold on to the lead and that for me tells me that the players are lacking in confidence, lacking in belief.”

Following Wells’ goal, which saw him make the most of Joe Johnson’s defence-splitting pass, the Hatters struggled to create anything of note.

And they were made to pay when Tavares headed home Udoka Godwin-Malife’s cross.

Burton boss Gary Bowyer added: “I think it was the least we deserved. To come here, against a team that was in the Premier League two years ago, you look at the quality of the squad, they were able to bring someone in like Nahki Wells, which shows the strength and depth they’ve got.

“We then gifted them an opportunity which was really poor from us, but we asked them to carry on fighting and we’ve got a bunch of fighters.

“We had the best chances in the game, in my opinion, but we came out second half, made attacking changes, we went for it and went 4-4-2.

“We put Fabio out on the wing as well. He hasn’t had many opportunities of late, but his attitude and his professionalism has never been in doubt and I’m delighted for him that he goes on the end of that cross.”

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