Portsmouth News

‘It hurts big time - I’ve not seen them so down’

Gosport boss Gale after surprise home defeat to Supermarin­e

- - LEWIS MASON

Gosport Borough boss Shaun Gale was adamant he’s never seen his current group of players more 'hurt' than they were in the wake of their Southern League Premier South home defeat to Swindon Supermarin­e.

Boro's winless league run was stretched to three matches as Swindon secured a surprise 3-1 success at Privett Park.

But Gale felt the scoreline was an unfair reflection given the opportunit­ies his men created on the day.

Although the Boro boss recognised it was another disappoint­ment his fourthplac­ed side must learn from - and he highlighte­d the fact they must become more ruthless at both ends of the pitch.

Gale said: ‘I was frustrated with it.

‘The group of players we’ve got care, they’re hurting, it hurt them big time - I’ve not seen them so down after a game.

‘We weren’t well beaten, we made some mistakes, we didn’t take our chances. If you make mistakes you get punished sometimes.

‘I think 3-1 flattered them, really, to be quite honest. People only remember the scoreline when they leave the ground, they don’t look at performanc­es.

‘There were some good performanc­es out there there were some indifferen­t ones, but there were some good performanc­es.

‘It’s a little bit of a broken record the past week or two, it’s been the same; we’ve hit a spell, which you do in a season, where we’ve had a bit of a dip.

‘We’ve now got December, thick and fast, where we need to start winning football matches - it’s as simple as that.’

Ipswich loanee goalkeeper Bert White failed to deal with a cross and Harry Williams was on hand to fire Swindon in front on nine minutes.

The game could have been different had

Dan Wooden not struck the post from close range just two minutes after the restart.

As it was,

Kieran Phillips doubled the visitors' advantage on 64 minutes then added a third three minutes later.

Matt Paterson bundled home after a goalmouth scramble to give Gosport a lifeline with 10 minutes or so remaining.

But there was no way back for Boro, who have picked up one point from a possible nine in their past three league outings.

It’s getting very tight at the top of the table now. Though Boro are fourth, Harrow, Yate and Truro would all go above them if they won their games in hand.

Gosport are back in home league action on Wednesday against rock bottom Wimborne Town.

The Dorset club will be fresh from crashing out of the FA Trophy at home to lower division Larkhall at the weekend.

 ?? Picture: Tom Phillips ?? FLAT OUT Gosport striker Mason Walsh after the final whistle against Swindon
Picture: Tom Phillips FLAT OUT Gosport striker Mason Walsh after the final whistle against Swindon

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