Luton boss confident there is more to come from Naismith
Hatters manager Nathan Jones insists there is more to come from transfer window signing Kal Naismith.
The 29-year-old made his second start for the club during Tuesday night’s 1-1 draw against Millwall in a left wing back position, completing a first 90 minutes for the club.
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Hide AdAfter a tough first half, the Scot, who joined from Wigan Athletic and has also played for Portsmouth and Accrington Stanley, improved massively in the second period, getting stuck into his challenges, showing a real intent to break forward and also firing a long range shot over the bar too.
When asked about his early days at Kenilworth Road, the boss said: “We’ve played Kal all over the place and he’s a versatile player.
"We had a specialist out and out attacking full back (Rhys Norrington-Davies) that decided that elsewhere was better.
“We took Kal as a real utility player because we need that, he’s settling in nicely.
“There’s more to come from him, he has real quality when he gets in the final third.
"We need a little more from him, but that will come in time.”