Adam Campbell, a striker for Crawley Town, claims he is eager to demonstrate his abilities to the supporters, and they were given a very excellent view of it on Saturday.
The small 28-year-old led the 4-1 thrashing of Newport County at Broadfield Stadium with two goals and one assist. The former footballer for Gateshead and Newcastle United put up a fantastic performance. Campbell was one of the 15 players Scott Lindsey signed, and he appears to be among the most astute.
When Dom Telford left, some supporters questioned where the goals would come from; on Saturday, Campbell began to provide an answer. And he is excited to demonstrate what he and the squad are capable of.
Campbell remarked, “I think the saying that it’s all about the team and the result is cliché, but it’s true. “And I believe we demonstrated what we had aimed to achieve from the beginning of the season. We kept the ball well because we anticipated that the weather would be hot and that if we couldn’t keep it moving, we’d get fatigued. I believe it was clear that we ran away with the game in the second half because that’s what we want to do, and it’s always satisfying when it succeeds. When you sign with a new team, you want to make an impression on your colleagues and the manager, but you also want to show the supporters who you are. There were quite a few
On Saturday, Reds will play home to Tranmere, a 22nd-place side that recently fired manager Ian Dawes after only one win in seven. Campbell wants to play that game in its existing format.
“Obviously, we all wanted to make things right right immediately after a 6-0 victory against Swindon. We felt that we should have won the game at Stockport, so we had a somewhat encouraging result there.
Therefore, even if a point appears to be a respectable result away from home, I believe we truly wanted to win it. Then it is clear that the guys on Tuesday were outstanding. And once more, today, we really did a great job.
The next game is the most crucial, and we’ll be focused on it. So it’s all about using that momentum in the tram. And yes, it will be the same whether we win, lose, or tie.