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Grimsby Town 2 Gillingham 0: Match highlights and reaction from Gills boss Neil Harris after League 2 defeat

Saturday’s loss was “a major disappointment” for Gillingham boss Neil Harris who admitted his team weren’t competitive enough.

The Gills conceded twice in the first half-hour against Grimsby and then never looked like getting back into the match which finished 2-0 to the home side.

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Harris’ side have gone from winning their first four league games 1-0 to losing 3-0 against Colchester and 2-0 at Grimsby on successive weekends. This was their worst showing this season by some distance.

“It was the worst by a mile,” admitted the manager. “We may lack in certain qualities but there is no excuse for lacking heart, character, or personality.

“You haven’t got to be a fighter to be aggressive, you just have to compete on the football pitch. The difference in the two teams was that they won first contacts and second balls and they were better in both boxes, that’s the bottom line of it.

“I can’t be any more disappointed, not just the scoreline, but the manner of the performance.

“A lot of people travelled from Gillingham to support us and our performance didn’t merit that, it didn’t merit their support, the money they’ve paid and we put in a performance like that.

“The scoreline seems relatively close at 2-0 and there wasn’t loads in it but what we didn't do was the basics of League 2 football, and that is set-plays, transitions and damn right competing, and that is where we fell short.

“It’s not something I have been used to as a manager, maybe in the first half of last season a little bit, but that is not where we want to be as a football club now.

“It is a major disappointment and I didn’t see it coming, that is five goals we have conceded, really poor ones, in two halves of football.

“I’m

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