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Analysing Will Norris' 3 blunders for Wycombe Wanderers against Luton Town

A look into Will Norris' three awful mistakes which saw Wycombe Wanderers lose 4-0 at Luton Town.

27.12.25, 09:00 Updated 27.05.26, 11:07 3 Minute Read

Jayden Wilkins

Jayden Wilkins

Will Norris did not have the finest of games away to Luton Town on Boxing Day. Whilst emerging as Wycombe's number one over 21-year-old Mikki Van Sas due to his better shotstopping, this skill eluded the 32 year old as three costly errors on his behalf allowed Luton Town a two goal lead within 45 minutes and a third by the 70th minute. A unique form of hat trick, it must be said.

The First Goal:

His first error was the result of a low shot from former Chairboy Gideon Kodua. The winger cut inside from the right wing and shot low towards Will Norris. Realistically speaking, keepers should tend make saves at their near post, especially with the ball close to them. Kodua's shot was worth around 0.04xg (so only 4 out of 100 shots in the same position go in).

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