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Man of the Match: Luton Town (A)

Who was your MOTM?


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Thrice

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Gabriel Jesus keeps showing how important he is for us. People want that pure goal scorer and I get that, but Jesus on form makes everyone around him better.
Saka was great too and it's essential to our title hopes that he's finding his form again.

Havertz finally coming into his own is great to see. Rice will have to do a lot of defensive work with Havertz and Ødegaard playing, but this midfield combination might have potential after all.
 

blrgooner

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Havertz and Saka were the closest to MOTM for me. Jesus too was close and got the numbers but thought Havertz and Saka were a bit unlucky not to have more than 1 return
 

Let's play Aubamawang

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Easily Jesus, for me. He was running around like the Energiser Bunny causing absolute bedlam. Unbelievable performance.

Saka, Rice and Havertz deserve an honourable mention too.
 
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