I felt the difference was Luton midfield not filling in. Opposition all this season seem to let fullback position himself so Lolley can’t get on to his left foot. They often have to do this by a midfielder positioning themselves in to Lolley path if he cuts in. This makes Lolley far less dangerous and he slowly drifts out of game as an attacking force. Potts found himself 1:1 several times a nd joe took him on. After he scored his confidence soared and even when their left midfielder did track him, he was happy to take both on. Second was classic Lolley goal. When opposition do line up to thwart Lolley Cash can attack outside. We need one of out midfielders to run in the channel between the defending midfielder and left side CB. Problem is our midfield is 15 yards behind Lolley. By the time they have got up the opposition’s defence is set up. Alternatively someone with real pace on opposite wing, running for Lolley thru ball or cross field run.