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Barker upbeat despite defeat

Image: Richie Barker: Already looking to the future

Crawley manager Richie Barker has challenged his side to build on a promising first season in League One.

The Red Devils' play-off hopes ended with a 2-1 defeat at Oldham but Barker believes his players can be proud of what they achieved this year. He said: "To reach our 44th game and still be fighting for something was a testament to everyone. "We have been in with a shout all season but we let our standards drop today and it cost us the game. "We have looked a decent away team this season and we need to have high demands of each other if we're going to have aspirations to improve. "At our best I would have fancied us to come here and win. Defeat is a bit harsh because we deserved something from the game, but we didn't see it through to the end. It wasn't quite there, individually or as a team." Matt Smith fired Oldham in front after 56 minutes, bundling through to the edge of the box and unleashing a low shot into the bottom corner of the net. Crawley levelled 13 minutes from time when a short corner routine ended with Mark Connolly converting a simple header from point-blank range. The Latics' winner arrived in stoppage time as Jean Yves Mvoto met Jose Baxter's deep free-kick and headed home from four yards out.

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