Andros Townsend targets life above the relegation zone for Luton Town as he urges them to ‘stay intact’ after late goal salvaged a point away against Crystal Palace
- Cauley Woodrow’s 96th-minute equaliser against Crystal Palace was a key point
- Townsend came off the bench against his former team, to assist the late goal
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Andros Townsend has been around the block enough times to know there will be plenty of twists and turns ahead in the race for Premier League survival.
But he also appreciates that you’ve got to stay within touching distance of the pack to stand any chance of success in the dash for a spot above the dreaded dotted line.
That’s why Saturday’s dramatic 96th-minute equaliser from the head of Cauley Woodrow — after Jean-Philippe Mateta had given Crystal Palace the lead — felt so significant for Luton.
Rob Edwards’ side have hit something of a sticky patch in recent weeks.
Injuries to key players have played their part, as has a fixture list which has included successive games against Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City and Aston Villa.
Andros Townsend has urged Luton Town to ‘stay intact’ amid their battle to avoid the drop
Cauely Woodrow scored a dramatic late equaliser for Luton as they earned a 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace
The draw meant Rob Edwards’ side kept pace with those above them in the fight for survival
Rob Edwards’ side have kept the momentum up to fight for survival come the end of the season
Jean-Philippe Mateta opened the scoring for Crystal Palace against Luton on Saturday
Woodrow secured the equalising goal deep into stoppage time, coming off the bench
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A hard-earned point at Selhurst Park stopped the rot which threatened to set in after four straight league defeats.
‘When we come to this place, a difficult place to go with the new manager and the crowd buzzing, we know we can get a result,’ said Townsend, who came off the bench against his old side to set up Woodrow’s last-gasp goal.
‘I’ve been in relegation battles pretty much my whole career and it’s just about staying intact at this time of the season.
‘We’re one good game on Wednesday (against Bournemouth) away from being outside the drop zone, which is massive at this stage.’