Bloomfield after more Luton consistency

Luton Town are still not the finished article and need to become more consistent, says boss Matt Bloomfield after Tuesday's 2-2 draw at Blackpool.

Luton Town boss Matt Bloomfield says his side must continue to get more consistent after they fought back from two goals down to earn a point at Blackpool on Tuesday.

A double strike from CJ Hamilton put the Tangerines in control at half-time but the Hatters struck back in the second period through substitute Jordan Clark before another replacement, Gideon Kodua, put away an injury-time penalty.

"Our performance was either very, very good at times or very poor at times," Bloomfield told BBC Three Counties Radio. "We've got to be more consistent.

"We've got to do the ugly side - or the basics - better because we're playing some really good football and created numerous opportunities. And we keep fighting.

"A couple of weeks ago we went to Lincoln and went under."

The point consolidated Luton's home win against Doncaster three days earlier following back-to-back defeats.

And Bloomfield is sure the manner of their fightback against Blackpool will give morale a further boost.

"A lot I hope," he said. "This group is growing. We're not the finished article but we are showing some shoots.

"There's also some elements we need to be better at [but] for team spirit and camaraderie that can only do us good."

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