Swindon’s Winning Streak Ends at Cheltenham
Fast Start Goes Flat in Defeat
Swindon Town saw their four-game winning run collapse at Cheltenham Town. Iwan Morgan fired Cheltenham ahead early, tapping in from close range. Billy Kirkman temporarily leveled things before halftime with his first league goal.
Second Half Meltdown
Things unraveled after the break as George Lloyd and Nick Freeman scored for Cheltenham. Manager Ian Holloway didn’t hold back: “We were far below our best. Their players performed at 8/10 or 9/10 – mine didn’t.”
Missed Warnings Cost Dearly
Holloway revealed Swindon ignored pre-game plans: “We warned them about Cheltenham’s set pieces – they scored two from three. We had chances to clear the third goal too. When they go ahead here, they’re tough to break down.”
Defensive Scare at the Death
The coach was annoyed by late slip-ups: “Cheltenham could’ve scored two more on counter-attacks at the end. We planned to pin them with three forwards and five midfielders, but we didn’t execute. They looked likelier to score.”
Attack Loses Its Spark
Holloway pinpointed Swindon’s missing firepower: “Our forwards didn’t perform like recent weeks. We scored with a defender today – there was no oomph. When we got possession wide, we couldn’t cut them open.”
Facing Reality
Despite the 3-1 loss seeming closer, Holloway stayed grounded: “Sometimes your team just doesn’t click. I won’t blame others – I’ll say well done to Cheltenham. There’s a long way to go, and we’ll regroup.”
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