boss Rob Edwards was happy to talk up the outstanding efforts of defender Teden Mengi during Town’s goalless draw at non Saturday, despite ongoing speculation regarding his future.
The centre half, like the rest of the Hatters’ back-line, hadn’t been at his best during the 4-1 defeat to Burnley at Kenilworth Road on the opening night of the season, the Clarets taking advantage of some poor marking and pressing to hand out a heavy defeat. However, Mengi was quickly back to his best at mas Town earned their first point of the season,
boss Rob Edwards was happy to talk up the outstanding efforts of defender Teden Mengi during Town’s goalless draw at on Saturday, despite ongoing speculation regarding his future.
The centre half, like the rest of the Hatters’ back-line, hadn’t been at his best during the 4-1 defeat to Burnley at Kenilworth Road on the opening night of the season, the Clarets taking advantage of some poor marking and pressing to hand out a heavy defeat. However, Mengi was quickly back to his best at as Town earned their first point of the season, although did play his part in the visitors being reduced to 10 men with 10 minutes of the first half remaining.
boss Rob Edwards was happy to talk up the outstanding efforts of defender Teden Mengi during Town’s goalless draw at on Saturday, despite ongoing speculation regarding his future.
The centre half, like the rest of the Hatters’ back-line, hadn’t been at his best during the 4-1 defeat to Burnley at Kenilworth Road on the opening night of the season, the Clarets taking advantage of some poor marking and pressing to hand out a heavy defeat. However, Mengi was quickly back to his best atoas Town earned their first point of the season, although did play his part in the visitors being reduced to 10 men with 10 minutes of the first half remaining.
although did play his part in the visitors being reduced to 10 men with 10 minutes of the first half remaining.
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