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Boss Steve Lovell says Gillingham are not tough enough after Rochdale loss

By: Luke Cawdell lcawdell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:53, 17 September 2018

Updated: 09:01, 17 September 2018

Steve Lovell believes his Gillingham side are too nice and that his centre-halves were “beaten up” at Rochdale.

The Gills boss said: “How many times did their centre-forwards or midfielders get ruffled? Ours get it all the time, there are elbows and heads going in.

“It is a man’s game, they are much too nice but it is not up to us, that is down to them as individuals. They have to learn the game.

Gills boss Steve Lovell wants more steel at the back Picture: Ady Kerry

“It’s a tough situation we are in now, very tough. It is a battle.

"We will battle through it because we are too good to be in this situation. We just have to have all three units working together on a Saturday."

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The Gills conceded two goals inside the opening 18 minutes, both scored by Ian Henderson, as the defence struggled to cope.

Lovell said: "Max (Ehmer) and Alex (Lacey) gave them too much time in the box.

"If you look at Tom Eaves, he never got a kick all game because of the way their centre-halves played.

"They battle all the way through and I just felt that we got beat up. Our two centre-halves got beaten up.”

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