Luton rock Derby County with last-gasp comeback

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Camera IconEx-Manchester United player Tahith Chong was used as a wing-back and made dashing runs for Luton. (Gary Day/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

Luton left it late to seal a 2-1 comeback win over Derby and leapfrog their rivals in the Championship.

Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu's volley deflected off teammate Tom Holmes for an 89th-minute leveller before Carlton Morris grabbed an added-time winner for the hosts.

Kayden Jackson's smart movement combined with his clinical nodded effort initially gave Derby the lead on Friday, but Luton's fortunes turned late on as they snatched three points under the lights and sent the Kenilworth Road crowd into ecstasy.

Elijah Adebayo looked bright in the early exchanges and he won his side a dangerous set-piece when his run in behind the Derby defence saw him wrestled to the ground. The free-kick was clipped towards the near post where skipper Morris' header skimmed the left-hand post and went behind for a goal kick.

Tahith Chong was deployed as a wing-back by manager Rob Edwards and the former Manchester United player's explosive pace was on full display as he was often seen striding down the right channel.

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A first 45 minutes of promising play but no end product summed up Town's season up to this point, and after the break they continued to create chances to no avail.

Tom Krauss' first-time whipped delivery after 54 minutes was met by the head of Adebayo but despite the forward's impressive leap, his effort was guided off target.

Typical of the Hatters' luck, Derby went down the other end to score from their first chance of note. After Kane Wilson played a one-two, the right-back whipped a cross into the area which was converted by Jackson as he used the pace of the delivery to float his finish into the bottom right-hand corner.

A heroic acrobatic save by Jacob Widell Zetterstrom to deny Morris again made it seem that a goal was not to be for Edwards' men as they threw numbers forward in a bid to grab the leveller.

Luton finally got what they deserved in the dying minutes when a free-kick was cleared as far as Mpanzu 20 yards out, and his superb volley skimmed off the back of Holmes who was credited with the goal.

That set up a barnstorming finish and, in the second of six added minutes, a poor clearance rebounded off Chong to Adebayo. His effort was brilliantly saved by Zetterstrom, but captain Morris followed up and kept his composure with his fierce finish deflecting off his opposite number Sonny Bradley into the top corner.

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