Crawley Town secured their first back-to-back home win in a year against Rochdale on Saturday.
The 1-0 victory was thanks to Ashley Nadesan’s first half goal.
Coach John Yems wasn’t there to see it however after testing positive for Covid-19 – it meant his assistant Lewis Young was in charge.
Speaking after the match, Young said he was happy with the win, but they could have played better, saying it was not one of their best performances. He did however praise the players for standing their ground at the end when he said Rochdale threw everything at them “including the kitchen sink”.
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