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Barrow 2 Gillingham 0: Reaction from the Gills head coach Stephen Clemence after League 2 defeat

Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence was left questioning his own decisions after the defeat at Barrow on Tuesday night.

Clemence stuck with the same starting line-up again just days after his team had won on a heavy pitch at Salford. It was another long trip and another sapping surface for the players to deal with for the midweek game at Barrow which ended with a 2-0 defeat.

Report: Barrow 2 Gillingham 0

The Gills put in a sluggish performance at Barrow as they dropped from seventh to ninth in League 2, conceding a goal in each half.

“I felt we were a little bit off it,” said Clemence. “We haven’t hit the levels that we have done recently.

“I think going to Salford on a very heavy pitch the other day and putting in a great performance, always when you play two away games on the spin it’s difficult, especially with the amount of miles we have done in the last few days.

“I don’t want to use that as an excuse, but I did think we were a little bit flat and I have to look at myself a little bit.

“I could have changed the team. Should I have changed the team? I will be thinking about that for the next 24 hours but the game is done now.

“Barrow are probably worthy winners, we didn’t create enough, the first goal was always going to be important, it came from a second phase off a set-play and the second goal is a fairly decent finish from their centre forward.”

Barrow had the luxury of a break after their previous two games had been postponed. Their last game - a 5-3 loss at Salford - was on February 17 and since then the Gills had come up against then-leaders Stockport, promotion-chasing Wrexham and weekend opponents Salford.

It certainly looked like one team was fresher than the other.

“It is difficult,” Clemence said.

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