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# Burnley Secure Dramatic Late Win at Luton Town

Burnley manager Vincent Kompany was delighted with his side’s first victory of the season, a dramatic 2-1 win over Luton Town. Kompany said that his team “loved everything” about the win, which was secured in the dying minutes of the match.

## Burnley Take the Lead

Burnley got off to a flying start, taking the lead after just four minutes. Ashley Westwood scored from the penalty spot after a foul on Dwight McNeil in the box. The goal gave Burnley a 1-0 lead at half-time.

## Luton Fight Back

Luton fought back in the second half and equalised in the 65th minute. Harry Cornick scored from close range to level the scores. The game looked to be heading for a draw until Burnley’s Chris Wood scored a dramatic late winner in the 90th minute.

## Kompany Delighted with Win

After the match, Kompany said he was delighted with his team’s performance. He said: “It feels great. The boys worked so hard and we loved everything about it. We had to dig deep and we got our reward in the end.”

Kompany also praised his team’s resilience, saying: “We showed great character to come back from a goal down and get the win. It was a great team effort and I’m really proud of the boys.”

## Conclusion

Burnley’s win over Luton Town was a dramatic affair, with the game going right down to the wire. Kompany was delighted with his team’s performance and praised their resilience in coming from behind to secure the victory. The win will give Burnley a much-needed boost as they look to kickstart their season.

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