It was 'two points dropped' says defender Young

Action from Crawley Town v Morecambe. Picture by Peter CrippsAction from Crawley Town v Morecambe. Picture by Peter Cripps
Action from Crawley Town v Morecambe. Picture by Peter Cripps
Reds defender Lewis Young praised the Reds' resilience in claiming a last-gasp point against struggling Morecambe, but believes it was '˜two points dropped' in their race to make the League Two play-offs.

Despite a largely dominant performance, and on the back of a record five successive home wins, Crawley looked set to be the victim of a smash and grab show, when Callum Lang's 91st-minute strike put the visitors ahead, after the Reds’ had spurned several golden opportunities to take the lead.

However, on-loan Charlton Athletic forward Karlan Ahearne-Grant stole in at the back post from a Dannie Bulman cross, to salvage a point for Harry Kewell’s side, which Young believes demonstrates their improved resilience.

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