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Gillingham 1 Wycombe Wanderers 1: Reaction from Gills boss Neil Harris

Gillingham boss Neil Harris praised his side for making his second half reshuffle against Wycombe work.

The Gills were a different team second half, playing with a change in formation after Harris switched a defender for an attacker. They fought back from a goal down to level trough a Jack Tucker volley and finish the match as the team most likely to win the game.

Harris, speaking after the draw, was delighted with the way his side ended the game against a side starting the day in the top six.

He said: “We should have won the game, first half it was disappointing, we weren’t good enough with the football and I am not talking about being free-flowing with the football and chance after chance, I don’t expect that with my group at the moment, but the decision making on the ball, we have to be better, swinging feet at it rather than getting the ball down and making a pass.

“I made a change tactically at half-time and no slight on Conor Masterson coming off at all [he was replaced by Ben Reeves]. I had to choose one of the three centre halves and I could have picked any of them. The three of them weren’t good enough in the first half. I picked Conor because I just felt physically and maybe aerially we had to stand up to them a bit. I wanted to change shape and play the diamond second half and try and get after the ball more and we were so much better.

“We got another attacking player on the pitch and it was important to try and get Reeves higher up and use his quality.

“We got back on level terms and then we could have gone on and had more, was one over the line? I am not sure, the referee or linesman only gives what he sees. In that instance did it surprise anyone in the stadium that we did not get a decision from the

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