VIDEO: Northampton leaves Luton static with polished free-kick routine
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Practice makes perfect.
Kenilworth Road, home of the once-proud Luton Town, hasn't showcased the finest quality of football of late. The 1988 League Cup winner recently spent five seasons in non-league football, and lost four League Two matches before this weekend's fixture.
It's no surprise, then, that the away side - table-topping Northampton Town - provided the best entertainment Saturday afternoon with a well-rehearsed routine at a set-piece.
The players clearly put in hours at the training ground as John-Joe O'Toole finished off the slick move.
The Cobblers won the match 4-3, with Ricky Holmes' fine solo effort on 69 minutes proving enough to take the three points from Luton.
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