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Home / Sports / Cambridge Storms to Promotion Places with Dominant Crawley Victory

Cambridge Storms to Promotion Places with Dominant Crawley Victory

11 Feb

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Summary

  • Cambridge secured a 3-0 victory over Crawley.
  • Substitute Sullay Kaikai scored two goals in the second half.
  • Crawley's manager urged fans to support the team during their relegation battle.
Cambridge Storms to Promotion Places with Dominant Crawley Victory

Cambridge's strong performance saw them climb into the automatic promotion spots following a decisive 3-0 victory over Crawley. The team responded positively to their previous defeat, securing their seventh win in the last eight matches.

Shane McLoughlin opened the scoring for Cambridge, with substitute Sullay Kaikai adding two more goals in the second half to seal the win. Manager Neil Harris praised his team's resilience and performance, noting their ability to adapt to Crawley's tactics.

Crawley's manager, Scott Lindsey, faced frustration as his team was booed by home supporters after their second successive home loss. He urged fans to remain supportive during their ongoing relegation battle, emphasizing that the team is hurting and requires unity, not boos, especially after losing to a top-table opponent.

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Lindsey acknowledged his coaching responsibilities and the need to manage expectations, as Crawley currently sits five points clear of the relegation zone. He felt his side should have capitalized on early chances in the first half.

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Cambridge FC secured a decisive 3-0 victory against Crawley, with goals from Shane McLoughlin and a brace from substitute Sullay Kaikai.
Crawley is in a relegation battle and currently sits five points clear of the drop zone after their second consecutive home defeat.
Crawley's manager urged fans to remain supportive and stick together during the team's relegation battle, asking them not to boo the players after a loss.

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