Luton Town can continue being one of the great entertainers in the Premier League this term.

That is the view of striker Carlton Morris, who spoke about the team's recent matches.

Luton are out of the relegation zone after impressive wins and a 4-4 draw against Newcastle United.

Gabe Osho, Ross Barkley, Morris and Elijah Adebayo all scored in the game against the Magpies.

Morris told Luton Today: Hopefully we can score four goals every week. The gaffer said it in there, we want to be a fun team to watch as well. This is a results business and we hammer that point down all the time, but we want to be exciting to watch, go forward and play flowing football at times, that's what we're doing.

It was incredible, a lot of the lads haven't played here before and were excited to experience the atmosphere and then to put on a show like that was incredible. But ultimately, we're a little bit disappointed to be honest, we were four-two up, but they got back into the game and then when they get their tails up here with this lot behind them, they can be a real threat, they're deadly, so we showed a lot of resilience.

It's not so easy, this league has got a lot of quality in it. They can flick the switch at any sort of time, it's just about us trying to keep that resilience. The main point to take away for us is that at four-all and with that crowd behind them that we've dug deep and found that character we've shown. I said to the lads before the game, I spoke about momentum and building on that, we've done so today, so I'm happy."

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