LEAGUE TWO CRAWLEY TOWN 2 [...]

Published date15 April 2024
Publication titleDaily Star (England)
CRAWLEY TOWN 2 COLCHESTER 3 TOM HOPPER says there is no shortage of belief at Colchester after the U's moved out of the relegation places

The striker, who helped himself to a double at Crawley, said: "We took confidence from our performances against Stockport and Wrexham and we knew if we put in a performance, we would get our rewards.

"Now we want to back that up on Tuesday.

"We will enjoy this for five minutes and then look forward to Grimsby."

GILLINGHAM 3 BARROW 0 STEPHEN CLEMENCE says Gillingham delivered the perfect response after coming in for stick recently.

The Gills boss said: "The boys were great, there's been a lot of criticism thrown about, probably since the Harrogate game.

"What you have to do is knuckle down, roll your sleeves up and when you put your boots on you have to go out and give it a right good go. That's the only way you can shut one or two people up."

CREWE 0 GRIMSBY TOWN 3 KIERAN GREEN admitted to mixed feelings after Grimsby guaranteed their League Two status.

The Mariners midfielder said: "It's been a long time coming. The performances have been there in snippets but we haven't done it for 90 minutes.

"That's probably the first time all season we have done it.

"It's a bittersweet feeling because we know we have the players capable of that but we haven't done it."

HARROGATE 2 SUTTON UNITED 2 HARRY BEAUTYMAN admits Sutton must take maximum points from their last two games to have any realistic chance of survival.

The midfielder said: "We have got to have belief because mathematically it isn't over yet.

"But realistically we have to go into the last two games and try and win both.

"We always go into games confident we can win and, whilst it's still possible, we will keep going and hope other teams slip up."

DONCASTER 4 ACCRINGTON 0 JAMES MAXWELL says Doncaster will not heap pressure on themselves after moving closer to the play-off places with an eighth successive win.

The Rovers left-back said: "Internally it's just about ticking off games and not putting too much pressure on ourselves.

"We expect to win, as we have done all season, and we've gone into every game to win - but now it's coming for us."

Hakeeb Adelakun, Joe Ironside, Maxwell and Owen Bailey got the goals.

MKDONS 1 MANSFIELD 4 DAVIS KEILLOR-DUNN says Mansfield still have work to do despite needing just a point at home to Accrington tomorrow to clinch promotion.

The forward said: "It's a massive win. Absolute credit to the boys. It was a hot day on a big pitch...

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