Preston North End vs Luton Town. Sky Bet Championship.
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Preston North End 1-0 Luton Town: Will Keane scores winner in Paul Heckingbottom's first game in charge
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Preston North End and Luton Town at Deepdale on Saturday | Will Keane scores only goal as Paul Heckingbottom earns win in first game in charge.
Saturday 24 August 2024 18:38, UK
Will Keane ensured Preston made a winning start to life under new manager Paul Heckingbottom with the only goal of the game against Luton at Deepdale.
Keane bagged his first goal of the season in the 39th minute to secure three points against one of the Championship's favourites for promotion in Heckingbottom's first game since being named as Ryan Lowe's replacement.
Heckingbottom had been out of work since leaving Sheffield United last December but it was his opposite number, Rob Edwards, who was left with more questions to answer after a second defeat in three league outings.
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Preston threatened first when Emil Riis forced James Shea, in goal for the suspended Thomas Kaminski, to make a comfortable save with an early shot from distance.
It was a start that promised a great deal but the reality of two teams still looking for their first Championship win of the season quickly came to light.
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That was encapsulated in the 20th minute when Chiedozie Ogbene slipped and sliced a cross out of play from an inviting position and, just a minute later, when Keane got in Stefan Thordarson's way after Mads Frokjaer had played him in on goal.
Luton did start to build some pressure and got their first effort on target after 35 minutes as Carlton Morris met Alfie Doughty's corner with a header into the ground, forcing Freddie Woodman into an acrobatic save.
Ogbene then did brilliantly to jink his way into the box but failed to hit the target with a poorly-placed finish.
But, against the run of play, it was Heckingbottom's men that took the lead shortly after.
Kaine Kesler-Hayden found the overlapping Riis with a delightfully timed back-heel and he knocked the ball inside for Keane, who drilled low across Shea with his second touch.
Deepdale was euphoric and the Preston players came out for the second half carrying that wave of positivity as Thordarson sent a long-range effort just wide within 60 seconds of the second period.
However, the Hatters soon rolled their socks up and Woodman had to be on his toes to beat away a fierce strike from Elijah Adebayo before dropping low to push away Jordan Clark's fizzing strike.
As the game wore on, the hosts began to sit deeper and Doughty thought he had made them pay in the 77th minute but his curling strike from inside the box whistled narrowly wide of the top corner.
In the end, Preston held on for a big win while Luton languish in the bottom three with just one week to go before the international break.
The managers
Preston's Paul Heckingbottom:
"I've been trying to get my message across about what I want as a team and what I want to see from my team. I want us to be fearless without the ball and really aggressive to win try and win the ball back. I want us to be brave and try and pass the ball no matter what.
"We will probably change something in every game, based on the opposition, but the fact we want to take the ball and pass the ball won't change.
"You don't come in if things have been brilliant. I think there's been a hangover from last season, a bit of negativity around the place, but me and Macca (assistant Stuart McCall) are aware of that. It has been trying to get people to shed that. [That time has] gone. It's new. It's different."
Luton's Rob Edwards:
"We had 17 shots and only four on target. I will give Preston credit, they put some brilliant blocks in there, but we need to be better in that final third to score the goal.
"Overall, they've had very little but they've scored their goal and taken their opportunity so I suppose the onus is not on them to try and get any more.
"We still had enough to get something from it, in my opinion, to win it but we didn't. We'll have to digest it, dissect it, look back, look at those moments where we can be better again and try to implement that on Tuesday (against QPR in the Carabao Cup).
"I don't think we are adapting back to the Championship necessarily but we know we are going to be a more dominant team than we were last time in the Championship. You can see that today. We've got to be better in these types of games when we have good territory."