Crusaders' 4-0 Home Defeat by Portadown Leaves Fans Disappointed and Caddell 'Embarrassed'
The Crusaders, a team known for their passionate fanbase, suffered an embarrassing 4-0 home defeat to Portadown at Seaview stadium. The loss has left fans feeling disappointed and frustrated with the performance of their team.
Manager Declan Caddell described the game as "embarrassment" and "a disgraceful performance". He attributed the defeat to a "mentality issue", stating that his young side struggled to respond to Portadown's attacks, ultimately conceding at a bad time.
Caddell acknowledged that the players' lack of willingness to put in the effort was the primary cause of the loss. He emphasized that the team needs to lift their performance levels, particularly when it comes to physicality and determination.
Despite the disappointing result, which leaves Crusaders 10th in the table, Caddell reassured fans that he has "no concerns" about his role as manager. He believes that he is doing everything possible to give the players a platform to perform, but acknowledged that results are ultimately what matter.
The loss serves as a reminder for Crusaders of their need to improve and respond quickly to adversity, particularly in the upcoming north Belfast derby with Cliftonville at Seaview on Tuesday.
The Crusaders, a team known for their passionate fanbase, suffered an embarrassing 4-0 home defeat to Portadown at Seaview stadium. The loss has left fans feeling disappointed and frustrated with the performance of their team.
Manager Declan Caddell described the game as "embarrassment" and "a disgraceful performance". He attributed the defeat to a "mentality issue", stating that his young side struggled to respond to Portadown's attacks, ultimately conceding at a bad time.
Caddell acknowledged that the players' lack of willingness to put in the effort was the primary cause of the loss. He emphasized that the team needs to lift their performance levels, particularly when it comes to physicality and determination.
Despite the disappointing result, which leaves Crusaders 10th in the table, Caddell reassured fans that he has "no concerns" about his role as manager. He believes that he is doing everything possible to give the players a platform to perform, but acknowledged that results are ultimately what matter.
The loss serves as a reminder for Crusaders of their need to improve and respond quickly to adversity, particularly in the upcoming north Belfast derby with Cliftonville at Seaview on Tuesday.