April 18, 2025
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The manager of Crawley Town is upset following Leyton Orient’s “mad two minutes.”

After losing to Leyton Orient 3-1 at home, Crawley is still six points from safety.

Scott Lindsey, the manager, attributed the Reds’ eighth loss in 11 games to “a mad two minutes.”

“It was a bit of a calamity at the back and we never recovered,” Lindsey remarked, expressing his disappointment at the way the goals were given up after taking the lead.

“We lost the game in the first ninety seconds of the second half; we were slow from the start and failed to defend a ball down the middle.”

Lindsey admitted he did not see enough character after that, and added:” I want to see character because we are in a relegation battle playing against a really good side who are trying to get into the play-offs.

“We didn’t show enough character but we’ll fight on. This is a special club in many ways and we were competing against Orient who are bigger.

“We can’t crumble after we give a goal away. I’m trying to make a difference but we need to show character from the first minute to the last.”

Armando Quitirna gave the hosts the lead four minutes after the break, but Charlie Kelman’s double settled the issue before Jamie Donley added insurance in stoppage time as the O’s produced a dominant second-half display.

Lindsey went into the clash appealing for everyone to stay connected as “battering the players” would not help the “huge task” of trying to avoid relegation.

The Red Devils gave a league debut to keeper Luke Hutchinson, signed on an emergency seven- day loan from Bolton,

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