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Luton Town’s Jordan Clark On Mansfield Defeat: “Cut Out Individual Errors”

Luton Town midfielder Jordan Clark has called for composure after a two-nil home loss to Mansfield, highlighting missed chances and key moments as decisive under new head coach Jack Wilshere.

The Hatters missed a first-half penalty and conceded at critical times, with Clark stressing the need to be more clinical when on top and tighter at the back when momentum swings. He said confidence has dipped after recent results but insists the group must stick together, tidy details on the training ground and reset for the next fixture.

Clark noted that Town created enough to change the game before half-time and that small margins are defining performances, urging his side to manage periods better and avoid chasing matches. He also underlined support for Nahki Wells after the penalty miss, reiterating the focus is on collective improvements rather than apportioning blame.

“We’re frustrated and angry… we were feeling positive.”

“We never blame Nahki… it’s unlucky. It’s a good save from their keeper.”

“It comes down to individual errors sometimes. We’ve got to cut those out, stick tighter as a team, and keep working.”