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Gillingham 0 Crewe 0: League 2 match report from Priestfield Stadium

Home draw specialists Gillingham had to make do with another one-point outing at Priestfield on Friday.

Play-off chasing Gills were unable to make the most of a bright start to the game at Priestfield and although being the more positive of the two sides, they ended the match with another frustrating draw - their seventh from their last nine at home.

Gills’ head coach Stephen Clemence made two changes to his starting eleven from the side that won 3-2 at Morecambe.

Sloppy mistakes at the back cost them a couple of goals and Conor Masterson replaced Shad Ogie at the back while Robbie McKenzie dropped out for Ethan Coleman.

This was a huge game for the Gills in their pursuit of a play-off place, facing a side starting the day fifth in the table with promotion aspirations of their own.

Connor Mahoney provided the Gills with plenty of early impetus with some positive runs and inviting crosses into the box. Tim Dieng got on one of his balls in but his header was tipped over by goalkeeper Tom Booth.

Another of Mahoney’s crosses could have led to a penalty as Josh Austerfield appeared to handle the ball inside the box but referee Tom Reeves waved play on.

Gillingham’s good early start failed to lead to a goal and Crewe started to work their way into the game through the running of Shilow Tracey. The forward got past Mahoney in the Gills box and picked out Lewis Leigh but he couldn’t get a shot away at goal.

Crewe did seem to be struggling more with the windy conditions at Priestfield as several good opportunities to break forward ended with them conceding possession.

Referee Reeves spotted a handball from Gillingham’s George Lapslie as he looked to pick up on a loose ball after a mistake from Mickey Demetriou and the midfielder

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