Luton Town's first-team coach Kevin Watson described his side's 1-1 draw with York City as a game of two halves.
Midfielder Neil Barrett drove the visitors ahead nine minutes before the break, only for Asa Hall to snatch an equaliser on 65 minutes."York were the better team in the first half and they caused us plenty of problems," Watson told his club's official site.
"They were direct, strong and played for their set-pieces and long throws and they deservedly took the lead.
"But again we've had to come from behind and I thought our display in the second half was fantastic.
"York are no mugs - while they won the first half but we definitely won the second half," he added.
"Eventually we got back in the game thanks to a fantastic strike from Asa and I don't think they got into our box until the 94th minute.
"They would probably feel like they should have won the game but we could have too. We were second best in the first half but could have scored with the best chances."


