On-loan Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Ethan Horvath has said that he has moved on from an error made whilst playing for Luton Town last month.
The mistake came during the Hatters 2-2 draw with Milwall after a tame Zian Flemming shot went straight through the American to give the away side the lead in the fourth minute.
The error from the Reds keeper was the first goal conceded by the 27-year-old from open play in seven games. Horvath was looking to extend that run past the 11-hour mark before his mistake.
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But the American has bounced back having kept clean sheets in Luton's two games since against Swansea City and Sheffield United. He told Luton Today: “That’s football, mistakes will happen. It’s not the first mistake and it’s not the last mistake I will make.
"The boys had my back and yes, two clean sheets in a row and we keep moving. I’ve been around the game long enough as well, and when the mistake happens, you need to forget about it because there is still plenty of football to be played.
"If you dwell on it maybe you’ll make another one, so after it happens you forget about it and the next thing you do you want to make sure it’s good to get yourself back in the game.”
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