Luton boss felt Terriers striker Koroma should have been sent off in 1-1 draw

Huddersfield attacker Josh Koroma avoided a second yellow card this afternoonHuddersfield attacker Josh Koroma avoided a second yellow card this afternoon
Huddersfield attacker Josh Koroma avoided a second yellow card this afternoon
Jones thought Huddersfield attacker deserved a second yellow card

Hatters chief Nathan Jones felt Huddersfield attacker Josh Koroma should have ‘a hundred per cent’ been sent off during his side's 1-1 draw at the John Smith's Stadium this afternoon.

The Terriers’ leading scorer had already been booked by referee Oliver Langford for a foul on Harry Cornick after 15 minutes, before he slid in recklessly to catch midfielder Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu soon afterwards.

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It looked a nailed on yellow, but Langford, who cautioned six players in total during the 90 minutes, five of them from Luton, kept his cards in his pocket on this occasion, with Koroma staying on, and the hosts somehow retaining a full complement of players.

When asked if he should have been on the field, Jones said: “A hundred per cent no, a hundred per cent no.