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Gillingham's Scott Kashket says self-belief is vital to improve form for League 2 strugglers

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Gillingham forward Scott Kashket believes the players need to keep backing themselves to turn their season around. A run of five League 2 games without a win has seen the Gills fall back into the bottom five.

Frustration is the name of the game for Kashket but he believes they aren’t that far away from a change in fortune. “The biggest thing is how frustrated you feel,” said Kashket. “It’s not like people aren’t working hard, we’re running ourselves into the ground and it’s not enough. “It’s finding that formula which is going to get us over the line.

We’ve had it a couple of times this year but it’s not enough. “The changing room is a great group of boys, people aren’t sitting there slating each other.

If it’s an individual constantly messing up you [can get them out of the side] but it’s not that. That’s the frustrating thing. “It could be as little as not getting the ball in the box enough.

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