
Luton Town boss Rob Edwards is happy to maintain their underdog status.
The Hatters meet Burnley in an early season six-pointer tomorrow night.
Edwards said: "If you want to go into detail, look at our last 15 years and what we've achieved as a football club. If you watch our last six games, we've steadily improved. We performed better against Wolves than we did against Everton, but we didn't win the game against Wolves and we did against Everton. It went for us on the day; it was coming.
"People naturally look at the top teams and just assume we're not great. We'll go under the radar."
On Saturday's win at Everton, the manager added: "[The win] didn't feel like a weight off, it was coming. The performances have been good, the lads have been in good spirits, they are loving the work and are seeing improvement every single day. It is nice to get a win, but it is back to business.
"People's opinions on us struggling, I understand. We got promoted out of the play-offs; most who do are favourites to go down. We were a small club with a small budget in the Championship. But it is about choosing words carefully. Most people should do their homework and have some respect."
