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King’s Lynn Town boss Adam Lakeland has vowed to make changes for Tuesday night’s trip to Rushall Olympic following his side’s poor showing at Peterborough Sports on Saturday.The Linnets suffered a 3-1 defeat at Pims Park and Kian Ronan’s equaliser early in the second half was all Lynn had to show for an abject display in front of almost 300 travelling supporters.Apart from 10 minutes at the start of the second half, Lynn were poor from start to finish as they dropped to fifth in the National League North standings.”Yeah, I will be,” said the Lynn boss after being asked if he will make changes for the trip to the Midlands.”I’ll be making at least a couple, I’d say on Tuesday. I don’t generally change the team a great deal unless maybe tactically we need to tweak it or we had to injure or we have injuries, which has obviously been the case today, but I also need to acknowledge that we’ve not been good enough today.”We’ve lost and I want to win. So I will be I will be making at least a couple, yeah.”Peterborough Sports became the first side to complete the double over Lynn this season and Lakeland has yet to beat them as Lynn boss in four attempts. Paul Jones – recalled to the side – saved an early penalty before Eliot Putnam put the hosts ahead on the half-hour mark. Kian Ronan levelled two minutes after the restart before goals ex-Linnet Michael Gyasi from the penalty spot and Max Booth sealed a deserved success for the host outfit who are only five points off the play-off places themselves.Lynn just played into Peterborough Sports’ hands with former Linnets Michael Gash and Ryan Fryatt magnificent for a well-drilled home outfit.Lakeland, who looked visibly upset after the final whistle, said: “They deserved to win. “Sometimes you’ve got to hold your hands up and admit that. They’re a good side, hard to play against, they’ve had a lot of good results recently.”Two strikers up the top – mobile, quick, willing, just pose a threat right throughout the game and obviously they are very organised, very experienced. “It’s not an easy place to come. We knew it was going to be a tough game.”Probably from our side, just disappointed that we didn’t show enough composure and quality, especially in the first half, to try and implement the things that we’d looked at coming into this game, the ways that we felt we could cause them problems with the personnel we have. We didn’t work those situations anywhere near enough. “Came out the second half, scored early and we were looking like we were getting stronger and then we give away the ball in their half, they play a ball up the inside of Tom (Wilson), they cut inside and then we dangle a leg give away a penalty and that second goal has killed it because it’s just swung the advantage right back to them.”They’re able to manage the speed of the game, tempo of the game, which obviously was a lot slower than what we wanted it to be.“Third goal’s a really poor goal, but we’re stretched and we’re trying to score, we’re trying to push and you leave them more space and they capitalised on it.“So no complaints with the result – obviously disappointed with our performance and obviously losing games we’re never happy to do that.”Coming into today, we’ve lost one in 10, that was away at Scunthorpe and I’m not going to stand here and batter the players either because we’re having a good season.”It’s a bad result, it’s a bad day, but we’ve got another game Tuesday, which we’ve got to try and win.”
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