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Evans has to defend ‘rubbish’ players…

By Stephen Thirkill

BOSS Steve Evans says he is hurting after watching his Mansfield side fail to beat lowly Yeovil.
The promotion-chasing Stags were held to a goalles draw despite a dominant second half, which saw the Glovers struggle to even get out of their half.
But, despite that territorial superiority, below-par Mansfield failed to create enough clear cut chances. Evans said: “We played very well in the second half and are disappointed with the result.
“We are hurting and it is going to be a long night. I hear the players have been called rubbish by the fans – tha...

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