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Rob Edwards dedicates Everton win to Mark Ledsom

Manager Rob Edwards spoke of his pride at securing the Hatters' first-ever Premier League win at Everton this afternoon - then dedicated the 2-1 victory at Goodison Park to Mark Ledsom, a lifelong Town fan and member of the club's media team who tragically passed away last week, aged 50.

"Iā€™m very proud and really pleased," said the manager. "I want to dedicate this win to Mark Ledsom and his family. We lost him and itā€™s been difficult for a lot of people at the club, and of course his family, so I want to send our love and best wishes to them at this really difficult time.

"Itā€™s times like this when you realise that football, of course is important, but nothing is more important than family and health, so I have to say that first and foremost.

"After that, Iā€™m really proud of the players, really proud of our supporters today, our board and really pleased for them. But weā€™ve all got to recognise that itā€™s just three points, itā€™s just a win.

"I genuinely expected it today. I think weā€™ve been building the right way and itā€™s been coming, and now we go back home on Tuesday and weā€™ve got a really difficult game again and weā€™ve got to be ready for that."

The home club also paid tribute to our corporate communications manager Mark before the match, leaving a Luton Town scarf and an Everton shirt on an empty seat in the Goodison Press Box in his memory and then showing his picture on the big screen at half-time.

All at Kenilworth Road would like to thank Everton for their kindness at such a difficult time for Mark's family and many friends.

On the rest of the game, Rob said: ā€œThe first goal was very important, and it goes to show that first goals are key and we know that. From set-pieces I thought we were a real threat, the staff have worked hard on the set-pieces, the hours theyā€™ve put in and the staff deserve their credit today.

ā€œAlfieā€™s delivery was spot on, and we attacked them well with crisp, clean finishes which was really pleasing. We had to weather a storm a bit at two-nil towards the end of the first half, it was important that we got in at the break just at two-one so we could adjust one or two bits.

ā€œWe had to make some forced changes in the second half, and I thought the boys that came on really got into the game. I thought we saw the game out really comfortably, a lot of balls were coming into the box but we defended them well.ā€

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