LUTON Town manager Nathan Jones can’t believe what he is seeing and is even limiting the amount of training they’re doing amid “unprecedented” injury crisis, the likes of which he claims he has never seen before.

The Hatters have had rotten luck so far this season, with Fred Onyedinma and Allan Campbell out for four to six weeks with ligament damage, while Admiral Muskwe, Sonny Bradley and Danny Hylton have all pulled up in the warm-up of three successive games.

Amari’i Bell was out for the weekend’s 3-3 draw with Swansea, while Dan Potts has played just 45 minutes in the whole season.

Jordan Clark only just made his return at the weekend, after a month out due to cracking a bone in his neck in an awful clash with West Brom goalkeeper Sam Johnstone.

But speaking ahead of the Cherries contest, Jones reveals that it hasn’t stopped there.

He said: “Today, we’ve had a player go down in training again from something. It’s quite phenomenal. It’s just unprecedented.

“I can’t give you any information at the minute because that could change from them walking across the bridge to the car park.”

Asked about who got injured, Jones said: “Unless you want me to give you team news, it’s difficult. Something’s happened in training today and it’s difficult to fathom.”

He continued: "It is a day-to-day thing now, it is an unprecedented time I have never seen anything like it to be honest with you.

“We’re literally taking everything day to day, we don’t know what things are going to happen. It is the most phenomenal thing I’ve ever seen, I can’t fathom it because structurally we are exactly the same.

“Normally we have 94/95 per cent availability rate, now we’re fearful to train.

“I’m not exaggerating. At the minute, we’re having to limit the amount of training. We’ve give them two days off this week, in terms of Monday and Wednesday. Tuesday, you can’t really train them like you want to train them.”