Crawley Town 3, Salford City 2: Scott Lindsey era gets off to winning start as Reds see off play-off chasing Ammies
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An emphatic victory for the Reds has pushed them four points above the relegation zone and into 20th, whilst danger zone rivals Harrogate Town and Rochdale lost.
Teddy Jenks sealed the win for Lindsey’s side when his composed finish found the bottom-left corner in the 59th minute. The Brighton loanee’s strike produced his first goal of the season whilst performing well before making way for Ben Gladwin’s debut.
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Hide AdMatthew Lund’s goal in the 93rd minute for Salford made tensions high in the final moments for Crawley. Despite being three goals ahead, Crawley had reduced their lead to only one goal by full-time.
Headers from Dion Conroy and Dom Telford gave the Reds a two-goal lead at the break. Conroy doubled the tally in the 35th minute on his first return from injury, whilst Telford became the club’s top goal scorer this season when he opened the scoring ten minutes before.
Lindsey’s energy from the touchline was a breath of fresh air for the Broadfield Stadium. Whilst fans didn’t appeal to the closed off approach of former managers this season, Lindsey’s constant instructions from his dugout were crucial in Crawley’s result.
Corey Addai put on a great performance in the clubs first game since their first-choice keeper, Ellery Balcombe was recalled to his parent club Brentford last week. Alongside excellent distribution and aside from the error that led to Ryan Watson’s goal for Salford,Addai made some crucial saves.
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Hide AdGladwin came on to make his debut for Crawley after his transfer was announced just a day before Crawley’s clash with Salford. The 30-year-old signed from Swindon Town, where Lindsey joined from two and halve weeks ago.