Burnley, Jan 14, 2024 – In a pivotal relegation battle at Turf Moor, Carlton Morris’ stoppage-time header salvaged a crucial point for Luton Town as they drew 1-1 with Burnley. The late equalizer not only denied Burnley a vital win but also brought Luton level on points with 17th-place Everton in the Premier League relegation fight.
The match began with high intensity, as Burnley’s Johann Gudmundsson missed an early chance, which was promptly followed by a Luton counter-attack. The game’s first significant save came from Burnley’s James Trafford, who denied Ross Barkley’s long-range effort.
Luton dominated the next phase of the game, applying pressure and pinning Burnley back. However, their inability to capitalize was punished in the 36th minute when Zeki Amdouni struck for Burnley. Wilson Odobert’s assist from the left wing set up Amdouni for a first-time finish that beat Luton goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski.
Burnley’s Vitinho had opportunities to extend the lead after the break, but Kaminski kept Luton in the game with crucial saves, including a deflected shot from Odobert and a volley from Lyle Foster.
Despite Luton’s struggles to create clear-cut chances in the second half, the game took a dramatic turn in stoppage time. Morris rose to meet Alfie Doughty’s cross, heading home the equalizer. Burnley’s protests over an alleged foul on Trafford were dismissed following a VAR review, allowing the goal to stand.
This dramatic equalizer highlights Luton’s resilience, marking their tenth late goal in the final 10 minutes of Premier League games this season, a record surpassed only by Liverpool.
The result leaves Luton still in the relegation zone but tied on points with Everton, just above them. Burnley, sitting in 19th place with 12 points, now find themselves four points adrift of safety. The draw represents a missed opportunity for Burnley to create distance from their relegation rivals and adds intensity to the battle at the bottom of the table.