Luton toilets cave in as bog roof collapses after late Luis Diaz leveller

A toilet at Luton Town's Kenilworth Road appeared to have been ruined by a collapsed roof following their draw against Liverpool.

The Premier League newcomers battled to a draw against Liverpool having taken the lead through Tahith Chong before a late Luis Diaz equaliser, but fans may have had to avoid one of the washrooms. Taking to social media, Thom Gibbs of the Daily Telegraph said: "About to leave Kenilworth Road and I know it’s a cliché to say an old ground is “falling apart” but…"

His four photos showed a portion of the roof of a toilet having fallen through with much of it on the floor and the rest in a urinal. Building materials and sawdust were spread across the brown tiles with the gap in the roof exposing wood and beams at the modest ground.

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Kenilworth Road has a capacity of 11,500 and needed vital works to make it Premier League compliant following their promotion to the top flight. Luton Borough Council agreed to pay £400,000 to towards, construction, widening of steps and CCTV at the stadium.

The Bobbers Stand was opened fully on September 1 after being operated at 75% capacity previously. Built in 1905, the 2023 renovation was much needed for supporters but they are yet to see a home win in the top-flight this time out.

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After 11 fixtures Rob Edwards side have won a single match and drawn three times – losing their remaining seven matches. Next up is a trip to take on Manchester United before the international break – sitting just outside the relegation zone on goal difference.

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The manager said on BBC Sport: "I'm really proud of the whole football club today. It was a big day for us against a big club. We showed a lot of quality in the game."

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