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Substitute Rafiq Khaleel rescued a point for relegation-threatened Crawley with a late goal as the Reds held Doncaster to a League Two draw at the ...
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Caolan Lavery glanced in the opener against the run of play just before halftime, but substitute Rafiq Khaleel rescued a point for the Reds with his late ...
The Reds were level in the 82nd minute. Dion Conroy was found from the resulting corner kick, but he could only send his header looping over the bar. Despite Crawley’s strong display, it was Doncaster who broke the deadlock in additional time at the end of the first-half.
Caolan Lavery netted his first goal for the club as Rovers battled out a 1-1 draw at Crawley Town.
Buoyed, Crawley pushed for a winner and it took two excellent block saves from Moore to keep the score level. It proved a struggle for Rovers to find their flow in the game as possession was conceded cheaply. Much of the second half was a backs-to-the-wall effort for Rovers but the hosts struggled to turn possession into clear cut chances for the most part.
A big home game arrives for Crawley Town in midweek as they play one of their games in hand against Doncaster Rovers.
[Ashley Nadesan has looked back to his best](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/sport/football/its-been-a-very-long-time-coming-ashley-nadesan-delighted-to-put-an-end-to-crawley-towns-away-day-woes-at-afc-wimbledon-4070487) in the last couple of games with him getting his first goal since November at AFC Wimbledon. They’re going through a tough spell at the moment with just one win in six games, that being a 2-1 win over AFC Wimbledon. [1-0 win over rivals AFC Wimbledon](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/sport/football/scott-lindsey-praises-ugly-win-away-at-afc-wimbledon-as-crawley-town-haul-themselves-out-of-the-drop-zone-4070232) at the weekend and can put themselves four points clear of the drop zone, with a game in hand, should they beat Doncaster.
Injury-stricken Doncaster Rovers must be wary of the threat posed by an improving Crawley Town tonight.
They counter through goalscorer Khaleel and Moore beats an effort away before some desperate defending keeps the rebound from crossing the line. Rovers are then saved by the offside flag with a Crawley attacker ready to poke the ball home from close range. Recap the action as Doncaster Rovers are held to a draw by Crawley Town
Aaron McGowan is back from his three-game suspension but nine others are currently injured, four of whom may not feature again this season.
Jon Brady says the squad will be attacking Saturday's trip to Doncaster Rovers head on.
As a team we always defend from the front and it’s been really pleasing for the whole team to get those clean sheets. “It was great to get another win for the home fans on Saturday and the table probably looks a bit better now than it did a few weeks ago. “We’ve got four more games left at home and our aim is to try and win all four.
Caolan Lavery's first Rovers goal earned a point at Crawley Town in Sky Bet League Two.
DONCASTER ROVERS manager Danny Schofield is refusing to concede that his side's League Two play-off prospects are over, despite seeing two points slip away ...
But we conceded a goal late on, which was disappointing." "It was a hard-fought performance. "Every game is a 'must-win', that's how we see it.
Danny Schofield was pleased with the battling nature of Rovers' performance in the 1-1 draw at Crawley Town. Caolan Lavery netted his first goal for the ...
He helped the team really well as well. It was disappointing to concede but Crawley will probably think they deserve the goal.” Liam Ravenhill came in and really helped the team and competed really well. “I thought they had a lot of possession but didn’t really threaten our goal. “We fatigued a little bit in the second half. “Every game is a must-win, that’s how we see it.
Danny Schofield admitted the game was 'must-win' for his side to keep their increasingly slim play-off hopes alive but they spent most of it camped inside ...
It could be a slog to the finish line. ‘Possession-based’ Rovers struggled to keep hold of the ball for longer than a few seconds at a time, underlining how poor they were going forward. Why Doncaster Rovers were lucky to hold on for a draw against relegation-threatened Crawley Town
Right-back Aaron McGowan will return to the fold following his three-game suspension while defender Akin Odimayo, who has been out for six weeks with a ...
"I have a great group here that is working extremely hard in the face of adversity and we will keep trying to find a way on Saturday." We can't be 100 per cent sure at the moment so we'll see.” "We are hopeful,” said Brady.
Adam Herczeg will be the man in the middle when Rovers take on Northampton Town in Sky Bet League Two this weekend.
Rovers have won both fixtures he has been in charge of, following up a 2-1 victory at Lincoln in the Papa John’s Trophy with a 1-0 triumph at Newport County in League Two in December. The Durham-based official was added to the EFL list of referees at the start of this season, and has since refereed Rovers on two occasions. Adam Herczeg will be the man in the middle when Rovers take on Northampton Town in Sky Bet League Two this weekend.