Luton Town captain urges team to find resilience amid relegation fears
Luton Town captain Carlton Morris has called for increased determination from his team as they face potential relegation following a loss to Millwall, with a critical need for away victories looming.
Luton Town captain Carlton Morris has emphasised the need for the team to "dig deep and find another level" in order to escape their precarious position in the Championship.
The team is battling the reality of potential back-to-back relegations following Saturday's 1-0 home defeat to Millwall, which left them on the brink at the bottom of the league table.
With upcoming away fixtures against Sheffield Wednesday and Sunderland, Luton must end a troubling streak of 11 consecutive losses on the road.
"No-one's going to roll over and give you a victory when you're in a tough moment - you've got to go out there and earn it," Morris stated in an interview with BBC Three Counties Radio.
He noted that identifying a single cause for their struggles is difficult, citing a mix of issues contributing to what he described as a snowball effect since the start of the season.
Manager Matt Bloomfield, who made the transition from a promotion challenge with Wycombe in League One to take the reins at Kenilworth Road, has accrued just one point from his first three matches in charge. The urgency to achieve positive results is mounting as Luton aims to strengthen their squad in the final days of the transfer window.