Manager Neil Harris was delighted the Gillingham players responded to his half-time demands on Saturday. The Gills struggled to impose themselves on relegation rivals Crawley during the opening 45 minutes at Priestfield but a more aggressive approach after the break helped turn the tide.
Harris’ men dominated the second period, restricting their opponents to very little as Shaun Williams’ 48th minute goal settled the match. “I didn’t lose my rag with the players,” Harris said. “But I gave some home truths in a 30-second demand of the players and then I went tactical for five minutes. “First half we didn’t defend well enough from set-plays, which is not a trait that I have seen in the last four matches, including Leicester, throughout the season really.
I addressed that at half-time. “We had to adjust and you can only adjust tactically the same players on the pitch if they respond to the manager and they are bright enough to be able to do it.
We saw second half we dominated. “We played five yards higher up the pitch second half, funnily enough we didn’t give anything away.” Crawley had the better of the first half chances but Dom Jefferies put a sitter wide for the Gills. “First half was quite even,” Harris said. “They had a couple of opportunities, we should certainly have scored as well and I was quite surprised it was 0-0 at half time. “In the first half I felt we played it like we played the second half at Swindon.