Luton Town’s Corey Bramall was left to rue one that got away following their 2-2 draw against Port Vale.
Bramall curled in a brilliant free-kick to put the Hatters 1-0 up – his third dead-ball goal of the season – but was off target with a second opportunity which could have won the game for his side.
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“I practice them two or three times a week. As soon as I kicked the ball, I knew (it was going in) – it’s a great feeling,” he said of his goal.
“I needed it [the second free-kick] to dip a bit earlier, I back myself to score from there. If that’s on target it goes straight in the top corner.”
Boss Jack Wilshere said Bramall’s goal came as no surprise to him.
“When you see him practice, if he takes 10, nine of them are doing that,” the former Arsenal and England midfielder told BBC Three Counties Radio.
“It’s good for the (other) players to see that he practises something and it comes off.”
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However, Wilshere was disappointed at the loss of two points at Kenilworth Road.
“I think we have more than enough to get out of this league – we have some good players that probably should be playing at a higher level, but at the moment we’re lacking a bit of belief,” he added.
Luton’s next game is on Thursday evening away to Reading (KO 20:00 GMT).
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