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Gillingham 0 Swindon Town 0: Portsmouth loanee Haji Mnoga sent off early on in League 2 match at Priestfield that ends goalless

It’s another game without a goal for Gillingham but they were up against it early on against Swindon after a 10th minute dismissal.

Portsmouth loan defender Haji Mnoga was sent off after two bookable offences four minutes apart, leaving the Gills to scrap it out with Swindon short-handed for the majority of the game. Gillingham came close breaking their goal drought when Scott Kashket hit the post but had to settle for a point after a goalless draw.

Gills boss Neil Harris handed new loan recruit Mnoga a start, playing right-back in a 4-4-2 formation. The game came too early for fellow deadline day signing Robbie McKenzie, however.

It’s been five and a half years since fans of both clubs have been able to watch from the stands a long-running grudge match. Both teams started the day the wrong end of League 2.

Goals were the problem for the Gills, heading into the fixture with just one in six league outings. From the off they looked determined to put that right, captain Stuart O’Keefe getting after the Swindon defenders right from the off.

The Gills were winning possession off their opponents in good areas with early chances falling for Ben Reeves, Hakeeb Adelakun and Mikael Mandron without success.

That early hope suffered a major blow with just 10 minutes gone as debutant defender Hajo Mnoga picked up two bookings in quick succession after fouls on Ben Gladwin - taking him out with a trip - and Jacob Wakeling - bringing him down as he looked to break forward.

Mnoga didn’t give the referee Martin Woods much option after a miss-timed challenge on Wakeling so soon after his first caution. That dismissal led to winger Adelakun taking over at right-back and Swindon coming up against a sea of bodies as they looked to turn the

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