Brighton & Hove Albion have ruined Luton Town’s hope of a successful start to the English top-flight football with a comprehensive 4-1 thrashing at home in their Premier League opening match on Saturday.
Luton, making their first appearance in the top division, spent much of the game on the back foot, visibly tiring near the end and being punished by their hosts.
Solly March scored to ensure a 1-0 halftime lead before a new signee, Joao Pedro, converted a second-half penalty and doubled the home team’s advantage.
Carlton Morris pulled one back for Luton, also from the spot, before late goals from substitutes Simon Adingra and Evan Ferguson reflected the home side’s dominance.
March rose above three Luton defenders to expertly head home Kaoru Mitoma’s cross in the 36th minute of a game that the home side dominated.
Joao Pedro signed from Watford in the pre-season, then doubled the lead from the spot in the 71st minute following winning what looked like a soft penalty after falling down in a challenge with Luton captain Tom Lockyer.
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