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Gillingham goalkeeper Glenn Morris on their fight for survival in League 2 after a blow at Walsall

Gillingham’s gap to safety shrunk on Saturday and goalkeeper Glenn Morris knows they still have plenty to do.

The Gills are seven points clear from the bottom two - down from nine before the weekend - after slipping up against an out-of-form Walsall at the weekend.

A massive deflection turned the game at Walsall in the home side’s favour and they went on to win 2-0. Gillingham remain well on course for safety with 10 games to play but there’s no complacency from the keeper.

“I have seen it all in football,” said the 39-year-old. “I wouldn’t want to say (we are safe). I am not looking that way.

“I am looking to win on Tuesday (at home to Crewe) and to move 10 points away and keep kicking on and moving up. Just to get as far away as possible. As soon as we can get that done that’s the main thing.

“They say 50 points (for safety), it might be a little less, but we just have to make sure we get as many as possible.”

The Gills now need to pick themselves up for the midweek clash. Crewe have an 11 point cushion over the drop-zone but will be keen to make it mathematically safe themselves. The midweek visitors have suffered successive 1-0 defeats, against Stevenage and Northampton.

Looking ahead, Morris said: “We go into it full of confidence, we are off the back of a defeat but we know what we can do at home, the boys are looking forward to that game to put this right.

“Saturday was disappointing, we didn’t get ourselves going, like we have done in recent weeks, for whatever reason. Sometimes your levels drop a little bit and that is maybe what happened. It has been a tough few weeks, a tough season, but we can’t use that as an excuse.

“We have to make sure we are firing all cylinders going into Monday’s training and then into

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