, Luton Town’s Graeme Jones says QPR loss is a learning curve

Luton Town’s Graeme Jones says QPR loss is a learning curve

Luton Town boss Graeme Jones has said his side can learn from their 3-2 defeat to QPR on Saturday.

The Hatters fell 3-0 behind after just half an hour and found themselves with a mountain to climb at Loftus Road.

Nevertheless, goals from Harry Cornick and James Collins brought them back into the game and made it a tense ending for the hosts.

Jones did not like the feeling of losing and said after the game, as per a report by Luton Today : “It’s difficult as we lost the game.There’s no getting away from it, we lost the game, so today we’re losers, and that feeling I don’t like.There’s a way to lose, I didn’t like how we lost the first 30 minutes, so we need to improve and I can assure you we will.”

I think the key for me was the reaction of the boys. The reaction of the boys was just exceptional, but we can’t be naive, we can’t come to Championship clubs and start a game that way, that’s the learning curve.”

He added: “Sixty minutes doesn’t win you a game, it needs to be 90 minutes. So I’ll reflect, watch the game in detail, we’ll discuss it on Monday with the whole group. We’ve got to face it, we’ve got to face the 30 minutes and then I’m sure there’ll be positives and pats on the back and praise.”

“We won the second half 1-0, so we got a clean sheet second half. We put a lot of things right, but we have to know where we went wrong, and have to know how to put it right in order for it not to happen again.”

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