Wayne Rooney praised Plymouthâs âtogethernessâ after a 3-1 Sky Bet Championship win over Luton at Home Park.
Rami Al Hajj marked his first Argyle start with a goal after eight minutes.
Substitute Ibrahim Cissoko scored twice in the second half, either side of Victor Mosesâ reply for the visitors.
Rooney said: âI am delighted for the lads. Friday evening live on Sky and we had a lot of young lads in there, and I am delighted for them.
âIt was a good performance for different reasons tonight, in the first half we controlled the tempo of the game.
Wayne Rooney hailed his Plymouth side after their impressive 3-1 victory over Luton on Friday

Plymouth put in a stunning performance to win their second league game of the campaign

Rooney lauded the display and insisted there is a âreal togethernessâ among his squad
âLuton tried to press us and when we played with composure and through the press we caused them problems.
âSecond half we were a little sloppy and gave the ball away a little bit too often but our back four were excellent.
âI thought how we dealt with (Elijah) Adebayo â who is a very difficult player to play against â was good and Luton are very good at set-pieces and I though how we defended against them was brilliant.
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âWe showed great character and desire to go and head the ball⌠and then the attacking players get all the praise because they score the goals.
âThey were good goals as well. Rami, first start and great finish from him, and then Ibrahim came on and scored two, so all-in-all a good night.
âThere were lots of things I was happy about. The conversation I had with the players in the week was the defenders will do a lot work to keep us in games and then the attackers get all the glory, which is exactly what happened tonight.
âWhat you are seeing is a real togetherness, everyone at the club â staff and the fans â everyone is buying into what we are trying to do. Thereâs a really good feeling around the club.â
Luton boss Rob Edwards felt his side were outplayed in key areas of the pitch.
He said: âCredit to the opposition. Both ends of the pitch they were better; they were more ruthless at one end and defended better at the other.
âI think we got into their final third 40 odd times, twice as often as they did but we didnât make their goalkeeper work enough.
âWe werenât clinical enough at one end and then we didnât defend well enough at the other and thatâs not a good recipe to win a football match.
âThey did those two things better than us and so they deserved to win the game.

Rooey also claimed that everyone at Plymouth âis buying in to what we are trying to doâ

Luton boss Rob Edwards bemoaned his sideâs display and admitted that they were outplayed
âWe looked like we could have threatened we looked like we could get back in it.
âIt was really frustrating to come away without anything, to lose at both ends of the pitch.
âWe are trying. The lads are giving everything and trying to do the right things. I donât want to come out making excuses. I have given Plymouth credit. They were better than us at both ends.
âI am convinced we are going in the right direction and things will go our way soon.â