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    Man Utd legend Paul Scholes fumes at Arsenal star for playing in ‘insulting’ position in X-rated Instagram post

    PAUL SCHOLES has fumed at Oleksandr Zinchenko in an X-rated Instagram post.The Manchester United legend took aim at the Arsenal star during their trip to Nottingham Forest on Tuesday.
    Paul Scholes has launched an X-rated rant at Oleksandr ZinchenkoCredit: Getty
    Scholes was unhappy to see Zinchenko stepping into the Arsenal midfieldCredit: TNT Sports
    Scholes took exception to Zinchenko stepping into the Gunners’ midfield from left-back as he regularly does for Mikel Arteta’s side.
    Several Premier League sides now utilise their full-backs further forward, with Zinchenko often joining the Arsenal midfield in possession.
    During the match, Scholes wrote on Instagram: “A full-back coming into central midfield is an insult to a central midfield player…
    “I think he/she should be told to get the f*** back out there… night.”
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    Former United team-mate Phil Neville responded by commenting: “Us full-backs can play anywhere pal.”
    Despite Scholes’ criticism, Zinchenko went on to grab an assist at the City Ground.
    The Ukrainian international set up Gabriel Jesus for Arsenal’s opener before Bukayo Saka doubled the visitors’ lead.
    Zinchenko has previously played as a winger earlier in his career as well as at left-back.
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    Meanwhile, he is almost exclusively used as a central midfielder for his national team.
    The 27-year-old has been a key man for his country since making his international debut as a teenager in 2015.
    The Gunners kept their title charge on track thanks to goals from Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka.
    Taiwo Awoniyi scored what turned out to be a consolation for the Forest.
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    Nottingham Forest 1 Arsenal 2: Jesus scores first goal in five games as he and Saka seal win with help of former player

    MIKEL ARTETA’S Zen state remains intact, just.The Spaniard would have been a nervous wreck in that City Ground dug-out, watching on helplessly as his Arsenal side’s title hopes slipped away in Nottingham once again.
    Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring the winning goalCredit: Getty
    Last May, a 1-0 defeat here mathematically handed Manchester City top-spot after a late run-in collapse. More points dropped would have been just as damaging.
    And in the same week that Arteta revealed he practiced meditation to avoid feeling the heat in the Gunners hot seat, his boys put his Jedi mind-tricks through the ringer once more.
    Thankfully, Gabriel Jesus remained calm in the 65th minute to snatch the lead during a display that will not have eased concerns over Arsenal’s cutting edge or killer instinct.
    The perfect goal was desired, but it never came. Instead, it arrived via a throw-in – their Premier League-high 14th set-piece conversion of the season.
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    The second, and three-point clincher, came via a defensive error and mistake as Bukayo Saka smashed home with some much-needed conviction seven minutes later.
    Nottingham Forest’s Taiwo Awoniyi brought some anxiety back into the picture in injury time, scoring just like he did last year, but Arsenal desperately held on.
    They simply had to, putting themselves to within two points of leaders Liverpool. Their title chase is very much still alive.
    Nuno Espirito Santo spelled it out before kick-off, admitting his Nottingham Forest side have talented players but their main focus should revolve around being compact at all times.
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    The Nuno mantra; one that was so successful at Wolves but less so at Tottenham, whose fans still have nightmares about his miserable 17-game tenure.
    And yet, it did the job in an agonisingly dull first half against an Arsenal team with expectations of hunting down the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool this calendar year.
    With Forest beginning the night four points off the drop, you could have been mistaken for thinking Nuno had not even contemplated setting his team up to nick a goal themselves.
    Forest were so deep at times that keeper Matt Turner could have stuffed a few of his own defenders, as well as lone striker Chris Wood, up his blue jersey.
    Arsenal dictated, dominated and ultimately dithered when they did eventually carve out some half-decent chances.
    Emile Smith Rowe – his first Prem start since October – was thrown in to provide some zip and creativity. Declan Rice and Gabriel overcame slight injury concerns to make the XI.
    Their presence provided no instant quick-fix to their recent struggles in front of goal.
    Even during their 5-0 demolition of Crystal Palace on January 20, two of those goals came from set-pieces, while the other three were from breakaways.
    Gabriel Jesus opened the scoringCredit: Reuters
    The Brazilian was finally back on the scoresheetCredit: AFP

    Arteta’s idea of the perfect goal is clear to see. An intricate, defence-unlocking pass in between the full-back and centre, a cut-back and then a simple tap-in.
    Arsenal tried this move to exhaustion throughout the opening 45 minutes, but never was Turner truly worried that one of these NFL-style set plays would bulge his net.
    Ben White and Saka orchestrated the first couple, with Martin Odegaard taking too many touches before shooting.
    Smith Rowe and Jesus could and should have fired at goal on the opposite flank in similar positions but, again, opted for a pass that killed the move.
    Arsenal were strangling Forest, but the hosts were still breathing, quite comfortably – even after two doses of Arteta pep talks from the technical area during pauses in play.
    The North London club’s social media team described as a “combative start”. That’s one way to put it.
    The visitors’ best chance of the half ironically came from a moment of chaos. Oleksandr Zinchenko’s pass into the box not dealt with and Saka’s scuffed shot blocked by Murillo.
    Saka fires in what proved to be the winning goalCredit: Getty
    Saka, Declan Rice, Ben White and Kai Havetz celebrate the winnerCredit: AFP
    Frustrations in those questionable visibility coat-coloured jerseys were showing. Jesus picked up an unnecessary yellow for booting the ball into row Z.
    Inside the first 30 minutes. Forest had made just one pass inside the final third. Arsenal had made 107 passes. By the 40th minute, there was yet to be a shot on target.
    Forest’s confidence grew as Arsenal’s wilted. On came the physical Awoniyi – the deliverer of crushed hearts last year – who gave William Saliba and Gabriel some concerns.
    Morgan Gibbs-White was finding space and being electrifying with ball at feet.
    It was at this point that those on the pitch for Arsenal took some initiative, gave up trying for the perfect goal and attempted to shoot. Desperate times call for sensible measures.
    Saka’s cut-in and deflected effort tested Turner. Jesus then smacked the post from a tight angle after some beautiful build-up play.
    Yet their opener was anything but beautiful. A simple quick throw-in from Zinchenko into the feet of Jesus, a drive towards the by-line and a poke through the legs of Turner.
    The shackles were off, and Forest’s composure in defence evaporated. Gonzalo Montiel rushed a clearance into Odegaard, who fed Jesus, who fed Saka, who found the bottom corner with a delightful touch and thump.
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    As Awoniyi bundled in with minutes left after getting the best of Saliba, Arsenal put ten-men behind the ball and gritted their teeth.
    Sometimes the old-fashioned ways are the most effective.
    Taiwo Awoniyi pulled one back lateCredit: EPA
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    My dad’s a former Premier League star – now I’m making my own way and am on brink of transfer to English football

    SYDNEY VAN HOOIJDONK is on the brink of a move to England.The former Dutch under-21 international is the son of ex-Celtic and Nottingham Forest striker Pierre van Hooijdonk.
    Sydney van Hooijdonk is reportedly close to joining Norwich on loan from BolognaCredit: Getty
    The striker is the son of former Dutch international Pierre van HooijdonkCredit: instagram / @sydneyvanhooijdonk
    According to Sky Sports News, Norwich are in talks to sign the 23-year-old on loan from Bologna with an option to buy.
    Van Hooijdonk was previously linked with a move to Celtic earlier this month, where his dad won the Scottish Cup in 1995.
    He was also tipped as a potential target for Forest last summer after starring on loan at Heerenven.
    During an 18-month spell with the Eredivisie side, Van Hooijdonk scored 26 goals in 54 appearances.
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    The forward began his career with NAC Breda, where his dad is on the board, before joining Bologna in 2021.
    Van Hooijdonk, who can also play on the left wing, has scored once in 16 first-team appearances for the Italian side.
    His dad was also a striker, scoring 14 goals in 46 caps for the Netherlands.
    The 54-year-old was a member of the Dutch squads for the 1998 World Cup as well as the Euros in both 2000 and 2004.
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    He twice tasted relegation from the Premier League with Forest, either side of powering the club to promotion with 29 league goals during the 1997/98 season.
    After leaving the City Ground, Van Hooijdonk had spells in Portugal, Turkey and his native Netherlands before retiring in 2007 aged 37.
    The 23-year-old starred on loan at Heerenveen last seasonCredit: Rex
    Van Hooijdonk was twice relegated during three years at Nottingham ForestCredit: Getty More

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    Tom Lockyer breaks down in tears as he gets hero’s welcome on return to Luton pitch for first time since cardiac arrest

    TOM LOCKYER was reduced to tears as he applauded Luton fans on his emotional return to Kenilworth Road.The Hatters’ skipper has been absent from matches since suffering a cardiac arrest during the Premier League match at Bournemouth on December 16.
    Tom Lockyer took in the brilliant reception from Luton’s fansCredit: PA
    The Hatters’ skipper made his first return to Kenilworth Road since his cardiac arrestCredit: Rex
    Lockyer was in tears during the emotional scenesCredit: PA
    Luton supporters were delighted to welcome back their heroCredit: PA
    The clash was abandoned as the Welsh defender was rushed to hospital.
    Lockyer – who also collapsed during last season’s Championship play-off final at Wembley – was discharged before Christmas to continue his recovery at home.
    But although he remains sidelined, tonight he was back at Luton’s home ground to watch his team-mates tear Brighton apart in the Premier League.
    The 29-year-old wore a maroon coat, brown hoody and black beanie hat as he received a hero’s welcome by his adoring supporters.
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    Lockyer walked around the pitch and clapped those in the stands before kick-off.
    He soaked in the brilliant standing ovation as the Hatters and even travelling Brighton fans belted out his chant on repeat.
    A huge, orange banner was displayed in the Kenilworth Stand while Lockyer’s beloved Foo Fighters were blared out on the PA system before he walked out. 
    Then just 18 seconds into the game, Lockyer and the Luton supporters were delighted to see Elijah Adebayo head in.
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    Incredibly, it was 2-0 on three minutes when Chiedozie Ogbene slid into an unguarded net.
    Adebayo added his second and Luton’s third just before half-time and he completed the Hatters’ very first Premier League hat-trick 11 minutes after the break to complete a thumping 4-0 win.
    Lockyer has not been allowed to resume playing football just yet after the shocking medical ordeal six weeks ago.
    However, he did visit the Luton training ground on Monday to be reunited with his fellow players as well as various club staff.
    Lockyer was filmed hugging stars in the dressing room and received a wonderful reception as he entered the team meeting.
    He then headed out on to the pitches to watch training up close.
    Lockyer appeared in good spirits throughout his visit, including during his chat with boss Rob Edwards, and said: “I’ve really enjoyed coming in and seeing all the lads. I haven’t seen them since that happened [at Bournemouth].
    “It’s really nice to see them all and be back in the building. “All the lads have been amazing.
    “Carlton has been up to the house but it was lovely to see him again today.”
    Lockyer added: “I’ve got a couple of Harry Potter jigsaws but Lego is my favourite.
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    “Anything to keep me busy. Being so active for all my life to then be told you can’t do anything has been quite difficult.
    “I’m a bit of a handyman now so if you need a wonky shelf or a wonky picture frame I’m your man.”
    Elijah Adebayo scored a hat-trick in the 4-0 win over BrightonCredit: Getty
    Lockyer went down under no contact on December 16Credit: Getty
    Lockyer returned to the training ground on MondayCredit: YouTube @LutonTownFootballClub
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    Nottingham Forest star Scott McKenna seals shock transfer to Champions League side

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST defender Scott McKenna has joined Copenhagen on a six-month loan.The 27-year-old was reportedly banished from first team training in December due to a dispute over his contract.
    Scott McKenna has joined Copenhagen on loanCredit: Getty
    He returned to the bench when Forest faced Brentford earlier this month, but has since been limited to just 18 minutes of game time.
    And with the centre-back already a long way down the pecking order at the City Ground, Forest officials have sanctioned a loan move.
    McKenna will now spend the remainder of the 2023-24 campaign with Copenhagen.
    Forest confirmed his departure on social media earlier today with a short statement.
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    It read: “Scott McKenna has joined FC Copenhagen on loan for the remainder of the season.
    “The Scotland international has featured six times for The Reds in all competitions this term. The 27-year-old now heads to Denmark for the rest of the campaign, with Copenhagen currently sat third in the Danish Superliga.
    “We wish Scott all the best for his time in Denmark.”
    Upon his arrival at Copenhagen, the Scotland international said: “I see it as a really good opportunity for me.
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    “FC Copenhagen is an internationally recognised club, which always plays for the titles and which has shown itself fantastically internationally.
    “I’m really looking forward to meeting the team and coming to the training camp, which is a perfect starting point for me in terms of quickly getting into the group, and I will do my utmost for the championship to end in Copenhagen again.”
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    Aston Villa 1 Newcastle 3: Toon deal huge blow to Villa’s top four hopes and end Unai Emery’s astonishing home record

    UNAI EMERY knew his remarkable home record at Villa would not last forever. He just would not have expected Fabian Schar to smash it to pieces.Because if you were to have a guess at naming the Premier League player to eventually send Emery’s team to their first Villa Park loss of the season, Schar’s name would not have been on the list.
    Newcastle put a blow in Aston Villa’s top four hopesCredit: PA
    Yet the Newcastle central defender scored his first Premier League goal for 17 months and then unbelievably, grabbed another one four minutes later.
    Eddie Howe, whose side had lost four successive Premier League games, saw his side add a third when Jacob Murphy’s shot was nudged over the line by Alex Moreno.
    Ollie Watkins, without a goal in his previous six Villa matches, pulled one back with 19 minutes left but Villa had too much work to do.
    For Howe, who is suffering his toughest spell at Toon boss, this was a hugely pleasing performance. It was more like the Newcastle we saw from last season.
    As for Villa, this was the type of below-par, disjoined performance which their opponents had been producing over the last few weeks.
    Not since Arsenal left here with a 4-2 win in February 2022 had Villa lost at home and this record merely illustrates the terrific progress Emery’s side have made.
    But this was a reminder that to follow Newcastle’s achievement by landing a top four spot it will still be extremely difficult, even though not impossible, for Villa.
    The only negative for Howe was a first half injury to striker Alexander Isak who was replaced by Miggy Almiron, a player whose future at the club has looked uncertain but played a part in the third goal.

    Yet the unlikely hero for Newcastle was Swiss centre-back Schar who grabbed one goal against PSG in the Champions League in October but whose previous top-flight goal was in a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest in August 2022.
    His well-taken effort was no more than Newcastle had deserved as they had completely dominated Villa who had been saved by keeper Emi Martinez and some excellent blocks by Clement Lenglet and Ezri Konsa.
    Before the game, Emery warned Villa to be on red alert at set-pieces as both goals in the 2-0 FA Cup win over Fulham came from corners.
    Yet From Trippier’s corner, Ollie Watkins missed a header and Schar got in front of centre-back Konsa to prod the ball into the corner of the net.
    Incredibly, it was Newcastle’s first Premier League goal at Villa Park since Yoan Gouffran in September 2013.
    And the second soon followed with Schar in the right place at the right time. He was first to react to Anthony Gordon’s shot, which had deflected onto the bar off Lenglet.
    Lacking ideas and energy, the nearest Villa came to a goal was a header from John McGinn over in first half injury time.
    Fabian Schar scored Newcastle’s secondCredit: Getty
    Yet any realistic hopes of a Villa revival went down the gurgler just a few minutes into the second half.
    Matty Cash was caught sleeping and lost possession, Gordon ran unchallenged for 30 yards and he fed Almiron whose first-time cross was met at the far post by Murphy.
    Alex Moreno helped the ball over the line before smashing into the post – and it certainly looked pretty painful. 
    Moussa Diaby had a goal-bound shot blocked by Schar but Watkins then pulled one back by turning in a near post cross from Leon Bailey, who had a big impact when coming on.
    Almost directly from the restart, Watkins thought he had scored again when he clipped a shot over Martin Dubravka but he was offside.
    Sean Longstaff should have made it 4-1 in the 89th minute but Martinez delivered a terrific save.
    During nine minutes of stoppage time, Newcastle’s fans sang the name of their boss.
    That FA Cup win at Fulham was crucial but so was. And for the time being, with injured players returning to fitness, it seems as Howe has overcome his particularly nasty spell at the club.
    The pressure is off – for the time being at least.
    Jacob Murphy celebrates with Miguel AlmironCredit: Getty
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    Crystal Palace 3 Sheff Utd 2: Eze and Olise turn on style to ease Hodgson pressure after Brereton Diaz 20-second goal

    ROY HODGSON watched his star men ease the pressure on his Crystal Palace job before having them both snatched away.Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise put on a masterclass at Selhurst Park to grab a first win of 2024 but both limped off before full-time.
    Michael Olise grabbed a crucial winner for Crystal PalaceCredit: Rex
    The attacker let fly to turn the game on its headCredit: Rex
    Eze scored twice with assists from Olise before he got his own spectacular winner but good news never seems to last too long at Crystal Palace this season.
    But the result is all that truly matters in games like this, especially when it had looked like it could have been curtains for Hodgson after Ben Brereton Diaz fired rock-bottom Sheffield United into the lead after just 20 seconds and James McAtee put them ahead once again after Eze’s first.
    Earlier in the day a senior figure at Selhurst Park had conceded this was a “big night for Roy Hodgson” with the former England manager having been under increasing pressure of late.
    The expectation was that defeat here would lead to the end of the 76-year-old’s managerial career.
    But even before kick-off there was some solace for Hodgson.
    Olise was back from injury, Jordan Ayew returned from international duty with Ghana and – crucially – there were new signings.
    Daniel Munoz was paraded in front of the fans after signing a deal until 2027, while Adam Wharton was last night completing his move from Blackburn.
    While all that will have filled the hosts with hope, Hodgson knows only too well how cruel football can be.

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    Before many had taken their seats for this crucial contest, Palace were behind – cut apart from kick-off.
    Without touching the ball the hosts were one down to a team which had not managed to score a goal inside the opening 30 minutes of a Premier League game this season.
    And while Brereton Diaz supplied a fine finish, it all looked too easy.
    The ball was clipped forward to Ollie McBurnie, who flicked it into Gustavo Hamer. The former Coventry man was allowed the time to craft a well-angled ball out to Brereton Diaz who collected, cut inside Chris Richards and picked out the far corner.
    It was the last thing Hodgson needed.
    While the veteran boss has not helped himself this season he has also been dealt a rough hand.
    Palace have been without the talent of Olise and Eze for so much of this campaign. Any manager would struggle without those two in their side.
    The hosts had put some pressure on after the early shock and, having found space on the edge of the box, Olise crafted the opening to equalise.
    Ben Brereton Diaz found the net after just 20 secondsCredit: Rex
    It was the perfect start for the struggling BladesCredit: Reuters
    Eberechi Eze got Palace on level termsCredit: Getty

    The Frenchman clipped a ball over the Blades’ back line where Eze leapt and prodded home with an outstretched leg.
    Including last night the influential duo have only started four games together this season.
    Because of that Palace have had to be tight at the back, but they were far from it in the first half.
    Eze lost the ball cheaply in midfield while McBurnie shrugged off Will Hughes and Joachim Andersen with little trouble before finding McAtee, whose strike deflected off Marc Guehi and in.
    While the back door was wide open at times, Eze and Olise were still fighting up top.
    Olise rolled the ball into Eze’s feet, where he turned Vini Souza before bending a spectacular effort into the far corner with his supposedly weaker foot.
    Things got a bit more difficult for the visitors when, shortly after the restart, January signing Ivo Grbic was very reluctantly forced off after a clash with Jean-Philippe Mateta, with Wes Foderingham replacing him in goal.
    He later curled in a wonder goal for 2-2Credit: Getty
    Eze will be hoping to fire Palace up the Premier League tableCredit: Reuters
    Olise limped off in worrying scenes for Roy HodgsonCredit: PA
    Daniel Munoz was presented to the Selhurst Park fans following his January transferCredit: Getty
    But the man recently relegated to second-choice keeper was sharp to stop Olise, keeping his effort out at the near post after a superb ball through from Jefferson Lerma.
    Foderingham could do nothing about Olise’s next attempt. Having been set down the right by Eze’s quick feet, the No7 found Mateta.
    The striker’s cross was blocked but the ball fell loose on the edge of the area where Olise arrived to caress a first-time finish into the bottom left.
    But while the Palace fans were still celebrating, Olise was down calling for help and had to walk off after 68 minutes, with Eze joining him on the bench minutes later having needed treatment himself.
    Things almost got worse when Anel Ahmedhodzic glanced a late header onto the bar. But Palace, and Hodgson, survived.
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    Luton 4 Brighton 0: Hat-trick hero Adebayo makes Premier League history on emotional day as Lockyer returns to stadium

    TOM LOCKYER’S emotional return to Kenilworth Road inspired hat-trick hero Elijah Adebayo and co. The man who embodies the spirit of the club’s back-from-the-brink story gave them the boost they needed as they climbed out of the relegation zone.
    Elijah Adebayo is the first Luton player to score a Premier League hat-trickCredit: Reuters
    Adebayo opened the scoring just 18 seconds into the matchCredit: Reuters
    Luton hit two goals in less than three minutes, with the first coming just five seconds in from Elijah Adebayo before Chiedozie Ogbene made it 2-0. 
    Adebayo, who rose through the Fulham youth ranks before enjoying stints at Slough and Bognor Regis added a third on 42 minutes before completing his hat-trick on 56 minutes. 
    The striker was playing in League Two three years ago and it was his first-ever Prem hat-trick – the same number as Eric Cantona and Dennis Bergkamp in the top-flight. 
    Captain Lockyer was in tears as he returned to the pitch which he suffered a cardiac arrest on just six weeks ago. 
    Foo Fighters, one of his favourite bands, was blaring out and in true, cheeky Lockyer style he was delayed to the grand unveiling after chin wagging in the dressing room. 
    He received a hero’s welcome by his adoring supporters who displayed a huge orange banner with his face on in the Kenilworth Stand. 
    It did the trick as the opening goals came on two minutes and 17 seconds against Brighton. 
    In Premier League history, only Leicester against Derby in April 1998, with 2-0 in the opening two minutes, have ever scored twice earlier from the start of a match.
    Chiedozie Ogbene put Luton 2-0 up after three minutesCredit: Getty
    Adebayo scored again just after half timeCredit: PA
    The opener began straight from kick off as Adebayo nodded in from a Carlton Morris’ knockdown. 
    Jaws hit the deck when Albert Sambi Lokonga then curled a delicious cross to Ogbene who used an outrageous bit of skill to round an onrushing Jason Steele and fire home.
    Brighton nearly would have nicked one back though if Danny Welbeck had slid in a fraction closer to Joao Pedro’s cross that was smack bang in front of goal. 
    There was more frustration for the visitors as James Milner was forced off through injury on 19 minutes and was replaced by Jack Hinshelwood – who is a whopping 20-years younger than him. 
    The Hatters peppered Steele in goal and the Seagulls stopper did well to push away a low drive by Jordan Clark. 
    Tempers flared and there was a long VAR check for a red card as Albert Sambi Lokonga was booked for catching Facundo Buonanotte after clearing the ball. 
    The original decision stood despite Buonanotte having stud marks punctured into his thigh. 
    The hosts hit back again and on 42 minutes Ross Barkley wriggled a superb ball through the defence to Adebayo who timed his run perfectly to lash home. 
    The striker completed his hat-trick before the hour markCredit: Reuters
    Brighton and Roberto De Zerbi were left stunnedCredit: Reuters
    Rob Edwards went berserk on the touchline, racing up and down in front of the manic home fans who couldn’t quite believe what they were seeing.
    Luton’s new signing Daiki Hashioka was unveiled to supoorters at half-time after arriving from Belgian club Sint-Truiden – and at this rate he must think he’s signed for peak Barcelona.
    Edwards was in disbelief when Clark rifled one in from close-range on 56 minutes – but it was chalked off for offside and VAR concurred. 
    To be honest, any time Luton came forward they looked like scoring as time and time again Brighton shirked their defensive duties. 
    Luckily Lewis Dunk was on standby and leapt like a salmon to keep out a curling Ogbene shot, which served as a warning shot for what was about to happen. 
    Brighton were made to pay as Adebayo touched in Pedro’s flick at the near post following Alfie Doughty’s corner. 
    There weren’t many chances for Roberto De Zerbi’s men but one of the best ones came as Thomas Kaminski pushed away a shot which Tariq Lamptey latched onto but steered into the side netting. 
    Soon enough it was up the other end again though and Steele made a lightning save to deny Luton a fifth as Carlton Morris was put through on goal. 
    Cameras panned to Lockyer at the final whistle with a smile on his face as he clapped Edwards’ battlers as chants of “the Town is staying up” blared around Kenilworth Road. 
    Tom Lockyer received a hero’s welcome on his return to Kenilworth RoadCredit: PA
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