When you come up from the Championship to the Premier League, you almost need amnesia; an ability to forget what happened last weekend and focus on the next.
Luton possess that power in the way they can totally dismiss whatever disappointments they have suffered in the previous match. Lose 2-0 to Arsenal? Doesn’t matter. We can beat Bournemouth. Lose 5-1 to Manchester City? That’s gone. On to Brentford.
Luton never get too hung up on a defeat and it feels as if this has been a shared learning journey between the players and Rob Edwards, a young manager who has injected a sense of belief into this group of grafters.