KJM SPORT REPORT Clevedon Town 6 Millbrook AFC 0
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- Created on Monday, 24 October 2022 09:00
- Last Updated on Monday, 24 October 2022 09:32
- Published on Monday, 24 October 2022 09:00
- Written by KEVIN MARRIOTT Cornwall football's touchline ace
A week after ending Bridgwater’s fantastic 15-match unbeaten start to the campaign, Macca Brown’s side were torn apart and conceded five goals in a disastrous second 45 minutes.
“We lacked a bit of sharpness but there wasn’t a lot between the teams, we had a couple of good chances and you can accept it maybe one of those where sometimes it takes time to get going.
“They probably edged it at 1-0 at half-time and we needed to do more but I didn’t really see what was coming at that point.
“You hope that you shake the legs out and grow into the game in the second half and that’s often the case, but the second half was a disaster from kick-off when their striker danced through the team like they were mannequins and I knew it then it was going to be one of those days.
“While it remained 1-0 we tried to get a couple of subs ready and inject some freshness, and then bang-bang, two goals in three minutes and the game was taken away from us. It really was that sudden.
“That is a real worry for us at the moment, we are conceding multiple goals in quick flurries, it happened at Illfracombe, Bridgwater and now again against Clevedon - all long away games.
“People talk about character and of course we’ve shown it at times, but there is a real softness about this team and those flurries of goals is all the evidence you need to see that and it’s not acceptable.
“We shouldn’t be a team conceding five or six goals, and it’s happened three times already this season, twice against mid-table sides like us and that’s not good enough.
“In those hot moments you have to stand up and be counted, and we seemingly have too many players going into their shell at that point.
“I think I’m pretty honest about us, when we are at it we can beat anyone, but we recognise that there are teams with more individual quality than us in this league, so we have to be 100 per cent at it every game and when we are not, it is difficult.
“Our strength is as a team and that’s always been the case. We can actually handle not having the desired quality on the day because that’s when we roll our sleeves up.
“It was similar at Clevedon last season where we scraped a 0-0, as well as Shepton Mallett (1-1) Bridgwater (0-1) and Saltash (1-1) on Boxing Day.
“We recognised those days we weren’t there in terms of the quality but we came with the right mentality, dug in, defended for our lives and got out with at least a point in each game.
“But if we are five per cent off it physically or mentally we have a problem, and Saturday was a combination of both, and then we were unfortunate that Clevedon were in the mood as well.”
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