Rhys Bennett’s debut goal opened the scoring for the Cumbrians, with Josh Kayode and Aaron Hayden getting in on the act, as Carlisle ran out 3-0 winners. Crawley Town 0, Carlisle United 3: Sesay sees red as unbeaten home run comes to an end Yems hopes that today was a blip on Crawley’s otherwise impressive home record: “It was one of those games. It’s the first time it’s happened to us, let’s hope it’s the last. Credit to Carlisle, they came here, and I would say that’s the worst (Crawley) performance since I’ve been here, but it just wasn’t us today, was it? But credit to them, they’re a good side, they know what they’re doing, but we knew all that anyway, and let’s just hope we don’t have too many days like that." Yems brought Jake Hesketh back into the Crawley side following his 3-match ban, and reacted to a battling performance from the loanee: He was in the wars because good players get kicked. "All good players get kicked, that’s never changed in football. But I’m not singling any player out for being good, bad or ugly because as a team we weren’t good enough, and that’s what showed, we weren’t good enough as a team. "Do we learn from it? Do we push on from it? Let’s hope so, let’s go on another run now”. Yems admits he will have to rotate his team a bit now, following David Sesay’s red card, on top of the injuries to George Francomb and Archie Davies at right-back: “It is what it is, it’s football. "We’ve got to jiggle it around now and see who goes where and what goes there. You enjoy it when you win so obviously I’m not happy, but that’s life, but let’s get reality in it we’ve lost a football match 3-0 against a side which were well organised and we deserved to get beat, they were better than us.” “We haven’t been in this position before, luckily, so it’s a good learning curve for them, let’s see where we go on from here, it’s a different challenge we’ve got to face now.” SEE ALSO Remembering when Crawley Town hit seven goals past Altrincham ten years ago | 'How dare you?'- Ian Holloway launches impassioned attack on EFL chief for 'dodgy' Project Big Picture backing