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Gillingham manager Neil Harris learned plenty from 4-0 defeat at League 1 Cambridge United

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Gillingham manager Neil Harris says he learned a lot from their heavy midweek defeat at Cambridge United. The League 1 side won the game 4-0 against Gillingham’s first team behind closed doors at the Abbey Stadium on Tuesday afternoon.

The hosts were three-up at the break and had also hit the crossbar. More: New striker in the picture Home forward Fejiri Okenabirhie added his second of the match to complete the scoring after the break.

It was an eye-opener for the Gills boss after seeing some good performances prior to their midweek trip. Harris said: “If I have talked about how good we have been, I have to be really honest and say it wasn’t a good day for us.

Did I learn more about my team in Como beating a Serie B side or more at Cambridge? I learned more at Cambridge. “Did I learn more in the first half against Charlton where we absolutely bossed it, or more in the second half?

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