Luton Town’s hopes of avoiding relegation from the Premier League were dealt a severe blow as they fell 3-1 to West Ham United, leaving them on the brink of demotion.
Luton started brightly, taking the lead through Albert Sambi Lokonga’s early header. However, West Ham staged a remarkable comeback in the second half, scoring three unanswered goals to secure the win.
James Ward-Prowse equalized for West Ham with a well-taken strike, before Tomas Soucek’s stunning volley put them ahead. Young substitute George Earthy then sealed the victory with his first Hammers goal.
The defeat leaves Luton in a precarious position, needing a point for Nottingham Forest at Burnley to confirm their relegation. Meanwhile, West Ham bid farewell to manager David Moyes in style, with the win keeping their hopes of an eighth-place finish alive.
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