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Brilliant Ross Barkley brings calm among the chaos at Luton with his assured performances in the Hatters’ midfield deserving talks of an England recall

Ross Barkley was the best player on the pitch in Luton's 4-4 draw with Newcastle on Saturday

  • Ross Barkley starred as Luton held Newcastle to a draw on Saturday
  • 30-year-old is finally making good on his youthful potential with the Hatters
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Newcastle would have won this game with Ross Barkley. So good was the Luton midfielder, and so easy did he make it look, it felt like his testimonial at times.

He was the best player on the pitch and, had the home side’s Brazil international Bruno Guimaraes dictated the contest like Luton’s former England star, the result would have been different.

Newcastle led twice but lacked control and were fortunate to take a point. Barkley, by contrast, controlled the game and deserved to be on the winning team. Are we really sure he is a former England player?

‘I don’t want to create big headlines,’ said Luton boss Rob Edwards. ‘Gareth Southgate is very good at his job and he knows far more than me. All I know is that I love Ross and he’s playing really well.’

Barkley, 30, scored one and created another on a chaotic afternoon in which he was a calming presence. Always wanting the ball and never wasting it, he was the game’s adult. Never did we think we would say that about a player who once lacked the maturity to convert his youthful promise.

Ross Barkley was the best player on the pitch in Luton’s 4-4 draw with Newcastle on Saturday

The former England star is making up for lost time with assured performances at the heart of his team's midfield

The former England star is making up for lost time with assured performances at the heart of his team’s midfield

Between leaving Everton for Chelsea aged 24 and signing for Luton on a free transfer — via Aston Villa and Nice — he made just 47 Premier League starts. It was half a decade wasted, but he is making up for lost time.

It is not a stretch to say he would improve Newcastle’s team. They do not treat the football with the same care as Barkley and that irresponsibility cost them here. Sean Longstaff twice fired them in front in the first half, but at no point were they convincing.

From Barkley’s free-kick the ball ended up on the brow of Gabriel Osho for the first equaliser, before he started and finished the move for his own…

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