'Didn’t want to be there and didn’t want to run' - Scott Lindsey says some players will not play for Crawley again after 9-1 defeat at Portsmouth

Crawley Town’s manager Scott Lindsey gave a damning assessment of some of his players after a 9-1 defeat in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Portsmouth this afternoon (Saturday, July 22).
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The Reds played four 30-minute halves against Pompey – the first two of which ended 2-1 to the League One side but the second half was a far more convincing 7-0 win.

"The second period was good for me because it shows some of the players are not good enough,” Lindsey said in a post-match interview with the club.

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"[They are] not good enough to be a part of my squad and I made that quite clear in the dressing room afterwards.

"There’s time when you don’t play well yourself but there’s nothing that stops you running around.

"There were certain individuals out there today in the second period who didn’t want to be there and didn’t want to run. Unfortunately they can’t play for me.”

The match was Crawley’s third friendly in five days – following midweek games against Dover and Crystal Palace.

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Lindsey was impressed by the performance level in the first half against Portsmouth.

Crawley Town’s manager Scott Lindsey gave a damning assessment of some of his players after a 9-1 defeat in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Portsmouth. Picture: Eva GilbertCrawley Town’s manager Scott Lindsey gave a damning assessment of some of his players after a 9-1 defeat in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Portsmouth. Picture: Eva Gilbert
Crawley Town’s manager Scott Lindsey gave a damning assessment of some of his players after a 9-1 defeat in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Portsmouth. Picture: Eva Gilbert

“First game, we were good,” he said. “We defended really well and we played a lot of good stuff ourselves.

"They pressed us so it was slightly different to what we faced against Crystal Palace, who sat off us a little bit more so it gives us room to play.

"Today, they pressed us and came after us. To start with, I think we found that hard but we got into a rhythm and got into good areas.

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