Luton Town midfielder Jordan Clark insists that his team still believes in its ability to survive.

The newly promoted club are now odds on to go down, with Nottingham Forest and Everton moving clear of them in the league table.

While there is only a slim chance of avoiding the drop, Clark stated that they will give everything until the final game of the season to try and save themselves.

Speaking to the club's official Twitter page, he stated: We were written off from the start of the season, we've had that tag all season, so obviously they'll probably write us off even more after this, and the Man City game last week.

"Conceding a lot of goals in two games is not good, but that's what we do, Luton Town, we prove a lot of people wrong and we've still got the full belief in there, in each other and as a squad.

That was a bit of a kick in the backside, but we've just got to be men now and step up. We know the games are getting shorter and shorter, next week is so important now and we need three points."

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