Victor Moses Opens Scoring Account for Luton in Defeat to Plymouth

Form is temporary, but class is permanent, and it’s the case with Victor Moses who opened his Championship account for the season despite Luton Town’s 3-1 defeat to Plymouth.

Moses came on as a second-half substitute, replacing the injured Danish defender Mads Andersen in the 59th minute.

Just 12 minutes later, the 2013 AFCON winner made his mark, scoring his first goal for Luton to reduce the deficit to 2-1, with Plymouth already ahead by two goals.

The former Chelsea winger nearly turned provider shortly after, delivering a cross for Joe Taylor, whose effort was ruled out for offside.

Plymouth then sealed their victory in the 93rd minute, with Cissoko grabbing his second goal to secure the 3-1 win.

Meanwhile, Muhamed Tijani who played only 11 minutes for Plymouth, contributed with a late assist to further cement their lead.

Though Moses’ goal was a bright spot, it was ultimately overshadowed by Luton’s struggles on the pitch.

Luton Town now looks to bounce back as they continue their push for promotion, welcoming Oxford United to Kenilworth Road on Tuesday.

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Victor Moses Opens Scoring Account for Luton in Defeat to Plymouth

Form is temporary, but class is permanent, and it’s the case with Victor Moses who opened his Championship account for the season despite Luton Town’s 3-1 defeat to Plymouth.

Moses came on as a second-half substitute, replacing the injured Danish defender Mads Andersen in the 59th minute.

Just 12 minutes later, the 2013 AFCON winner made his mark, scoring his first goal for Luton to reduce the deficit to 2-1, with Plymouth already ahead by two goals.

The former Chelsea winger nearly turned provider shortly after, delivering a cross for Joe Taylor, whose effort was ruled out for offside.

Plymouth then sealed their victory in the 93rd minute, with Cissoko grabbing his second goal to secure the 3-1 win.

Meanwhile, Muhamed Tijani who played only 11 minutes for Plymouth, contributed with a late assist to further cement their lead.

Though Moses’ goal was a bright spot, it was ultimately overshadowed by Luton’s struggles on the pitch.

Luton Town now looks to bounce back as they continue their push for promotion, welcoming Oxford United to Kenilworth Road on Tuesday.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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