'I'm gutted for them' - Crawley Town boss Darren Byfield proud of his side after 2-2 draw with Newport County

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Crawley Town interim manager Darren Byfield was left ‘proud’ but ‘gutted’ after a 2-2 draw with Newport County just five days after a sudden manager departure.

Crawley played their second game following the shock departure of Matthew Etherington as manager last week. Despite leading the game until the 92nd minute, a last gasp equaliser from Newport’s Offrande Zanzala levelled the final score.

“You know what, I’m so proud of the boys,” said Byfield, the Reds’ coach who took charge of the side with just a day’s notice before their last game. “I’m gutted for them… 2-0 up with some dodgy decisions from the referee.

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“But they had one tactical training session with us yesterday for 40 minutes, and I thought they did unbelievably well.”

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Crawley earned their first point in the league since December 3 when Etherington managed and won his debut game. 34 days later, and the former Spurs man decided to leave the club, following two losses and his number 9 being sold to relegation rivals Gillingham.

The Reds are now without a permanent manager for the second time this season and the third time since WAGMI United completed their takeover of the club in April 2022.

Dom Telford’s two goals for Crawley were undone in the last ten minutes when Newport scored two headers through Matthew Dolan and substitute Zanzala.

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Both Byfield and Newport manager Graham Coughlan were sent off in the final minutes of Monday’s clash, whilst both teams were desperate to cling on to as many points as possible.