Speaking with the Grantham Journal Gingerbreads boss Chatfield said: “All through this season we have put up better fights against stronger teams.
“And we deserve to put up a better fight against Whitby because that’s the only game this season, for me, where we showed no real desire to win the game. And we were turned over by a very good team."
Looking back to last Saturday's goalless draw with Stalybridge, he added “I think both games obviously we’ve not scored which has been a massive problem with us. "Not having Ricky Miller is a massive blow for us, and we expected some players to step up and unfortunately they couldn’t produce the end product.
“Because I think the performance, especially Saturday, was there. We should have scored two or three, and nobody would have said we didn’t deserve a 2-0 win because we were very good.”
“But we are not going to win games if we don’t score goals and that’s something we need to address if we’ve got any chance of surviving.”
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