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Walsall Manager Slams Referee After Gritty Fleetwood Defeat
4 Mar
Summary
- Walsall manager Mat Sadler expressed frustration with referee decisions.
- Mark Helm's 15th-minute goal secured a 1-0 victory for Fleetwood.
- Fleetwood extended their unbeaten run under interim boss Matt Lawlor.

Fleetwood secured a gritty 1-0 victory over Walsall at the Bescot stadium, with Mark Helm's 15th-minute goal being the deciding factor. This win marked five games without defeat for Fleetwood under interim head coach Matt Lawlor, while Walsall's winless home streak extended to six matches.
Walsall manager Mat Sadler voiced strong criticism of the match officials, stating his team was "let down by the ref." He pointed to several key decisions, including a foul call against Charlie Lakin and a potential handball in the second half, which he believed went against his side. Despite these controversies, Sadler praised his team's performance, noting a return to their purposeful style of play.
Fleetwood's defense was resolute throughout the match, successfully holding onto their narrow lead. Wing-back Ethan Ennis was instrumental in creating the opening goal. Fleetwood's interim boss Matt Lawlor expressed satisfaction with his team's defensive solidity, highlighting three clean sheets in their last four games as a significant positive.
Despite not securing a result, Walsall displayed renewed purpose, particularly in the first half, creating several dangerous chances. Sadler remains optimistic that their improved performances will translate into future victories, emphasizing belief in their tactical approach.




