‘Tarkowski fell on me and I felt it crack’ Luton ace Woodrow suffers broken hand before scoring FA Cup winner v Everton

LUTON forward Cauley Woodrow has revealed that he broke his hand just minutes before scoring the winner against Everton on Saturday.

The Hatters clinched a 2-1 win over Sean Dyche’s side in dramatic style to keep their FA Cup hopes alive.

Cauley Woodrow has revealed that he broke his hand following a collision with James TarkowskiX/BBCMOTD

PACauley Woodrow had strapping on his hand while celebrating his late goal[/caption]

Luton took the lead just before half time through a Vitaliy Mykolenko own goal.

Jack Harrison equalised for the Toffees in the 55th minute, but Woodrow sealed the win with a last-gasp strike deep into added time.

The 29-year-old, who was introduced as a substitute during the second half, collided with Everton‘s James Tarkowski just 10 minutes prior and suffered a broken hand as a result.

Woodrow revealed that he “felt a crack” when the defender fell on him.

Speaking to BBC Sport at full-time, the forward said: “James Tarkowski fell on me accidentally and I felt it crack so I was in a bit of shock for a while.”

He added: “It was a tough game and was like a basketball match at the end.

“I don’t really remember much about my goal. It just fell to me and I managed to tap it in.”

Woodrow had only managed to score once this season prior to Saturday’s game.

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Discussing his impact off the bench after the match, Luton boss Rob Edwards said: “I’m really pleased for Cauley, he hasn’t been able to get too much game time and get a rhythm.

“He is a real gem of a lad and he will be a happy man tonight – although he will be in a bit of pain.”

   

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