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BREAKING NEWS: Carlton Morris says choosing Luton town was the worst mistake he has ever made….

BREAKING NEWS: Carlton Morris says choosing Luton town was the worst mistake he has ever made….

LOAN REPORT: MARQUINHOS AND LOKONGA GET ASSISTS; ALEX KIRK FEATURES AS BROMLEY SECURE PROMOTION BY Winning the National League Play-Off Final

Bromley defeated Solihull Moors in the National League play-off final to earn promotion to League Two, and Alex Kirk played a part in that victory. The game ended 2-2 after extra time, with Bromley winning 4-3 on penalties. Kirk entered the game in the sixty-first minute and struck the woodwork twice. Kido Taylor-Hart did not participate.

Luton Town and Everton tied 1-1 as Albert Sambi Lokonga played the entire game and contributed an assist.

Fluminense and Atletico Mineiro tied 2-2, with Marquinhos recording an assist. The twenty-one-year-old started the entire match at right back.

In his final game on loan, Charlie Patino played 61 minutes as Swansea City fell short against Millwall 1-0. Charles Sagoe Jr. was not present. Millwall’s Brooke Norton-Cuffy entered the game in the 58th minute while his loan was about to expire.

The event in issue saw McNeil charge into the Luton penalty area and then be hauled down by Mengi. Referee Tim Robinson waved the incident away, and VAR determined it to be legal.

Jenas stated on Saturday, May 4, on BBC Match of the Day: “We heard Sean Dyche talking about this one and I think he’s absolutely spot on.”

Please understand that I don’t hold the referee responsible for not calling this one immediately. It’s a tough one, in my opinion, especially given his current situation, which makes it hard for him to see.

However, after a close inspection by VAR, it is evident that Mengi places his foot on Dwight McNeil’s right foot. It carries a penalty. They didn’t catch that one.

Even though the Toffees are guaranteed a berth in the Premier League for the 2024–2025 season, Dyche and his team will want to close the season with a bang.

Everton is now unbeaten in four games after defeating Brentford, Nottingham Forest, and Liverpool to zero in their previous games before drawing with the Hatters.

After defeating Brentford, several wondered if the players would kick back and relax. But it’s evident from the draw with Luton that Dyche wants his team to persevere all the way to the finish.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s spot-kick put the game ahead, and it looks like he ought to have had one more opportunity to score at Kenilworth Road.

Mengi was at the center of a lot of debate, and it went beyond this particular penalty call. Additionally, he knocked down Jarrad Branthwaite in Luton’s box, which set up Calvert-Lewin’s first.

In unrelated Everton news, following the Nottingham Forest controversy, Stan Collymore responded to the “Conspiracy” surrounding the PGMOL judgments.

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