The Crewe Alexandra manager Steve Davis has said that he is extremely disappointed with the defending of his team in the match against Yeovil town during the weekend. The manager has also said that he is likely to bring in a few players in order to bolster the squad and also provide competition to the current players. He has accused the players of not giving their all in recent matches, and reckons that the presence of some competition will prove to be the difference. The strikers have not been performing at their best especially in the recent matches. Davies has targeted the striking area as one to reinforce over the next few weeks with some loan arrivals.
Byron Webster scored the only goal of the game that helped Yeovil town get all three points from the match. As a result, Crewe Alexandra were not able to build on the win over Swindon during the midweek action. Davies has also strangely claimed that his players do not have the quality necessary in order to break down the opposition in this league. This is unlikely to go well with the players. The club will now be facing Wycombe Wanderers in the FA Cup hoping for a good cup run this season.
“We were carrying too many players again and the front three were poor. Chucks (Aneke) looked like he had lead boots on, (Mathias) Pogba kept giving it away and (Michael) West was totally off the pace. The players aren’t good enough at the moment to be consistent. To break teams down in this division we need more quality and when three or four of your front players are off their game you can’t mount any decent attacks,” said the Crewe Alexandra manager Steve Davis. The result leaves them in the 18th position.