
Hatters boss Challinor angry at 'inexcusable' goal
Tuesday's defeat by the unbeaten Bantams was the second time this week that Challinor's side have failed to win having been leading at the break after Leyton Orient came from 2-0 down to draw on Saturday.Despite his frustration, he is not worried that it is a pattern that will continue."You look at the last seven games of last season, we conceded the first goal and didn't lose one of them," he said."I think last season we started in a similar ilk to this. There were things where we put ourselves in leading positions and didn't go about it in the right way."I wouldn't say we did that tonight. We put ourselves in a leading position and then not done our jobs. That's a big frustration and it will change."
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