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Colchester's Play-Off Hopes Fade After Two Defeats
4 Mar
Summary
- Back-to-back losses have severely damaged Colchester's play-off aspirations.
- Manager Danny Cowley calls for introspection after recent team performance.
- Colchester sits 12th, seven points off play-off places with 12 games remaining.

Colchester United's manager, Danny Cowley, has expressed disappointment following two consecutive losses that have jeopardized the team's pursuit of a play-off position. The recent defeats have left the U's in 12th place, seven points behind the top six with 12 games remaining in their 10th consecutive season in League Two.
Cowley urged his players to reflect on their performance, stating, "You have two choices in these moments, you look out the window or you look in the mirror." He highlighted a lack of energy, intensity, and technical quality in the recent matches, particularly against a talented Chesterfield side.
Despite the return of Harry Anderson from injury, the team struggled to find its rhythm. Cowley noted that the side failed to "lay a glove" on their opponents in the initial stages of the Chesterfield match. The team's next fixtures are against Newport County and Crawley Town, teams positioned just above the relegation zone.




