Wilson says Chesterfield must stop making mistakes and bad decisions
Defeat at Port Vale ensured the Spireites finish the year in the doldrums of the Sky Bet League One drop zone.
The cruel goal took a deflection and it leaves Wilson’s men sitting in the relegation places on goal difference, although teams around them have a vital game in hand.
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Hide Ad“We can’t keep doing this (making mistakes),” admitted Wilson. “We keep making mistakes and poor decisions in key areas.
“Football’s a simple game, but it becomes very difficult when you’re putting yourself under pressure.
“If you don’t consistently make good decisions then you’re going to be in trouble.
“The bad decisions have been collective and throughout the season they have been avoidable.
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Hide Ad“We’ve got to try and stop it and if we can’t stop it then we’ll have to replace them (the players).
“It’s a frustrating night, of any games we have played in recent weeks, that was there for the taking and we’ve not had the cleverness to do what we needed to do.
“We did not have the final ball in key areas to get the goal and we have had chances as well and not taken them. It’s a mental thing at this moment in time.
“To have that amount of play in the first 45 minutes and not got anything from it is criminal. “
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