The pressure has eased on new Crawley Town boss Harry Kewell after his side recorded consecutive wins with a 2-0 triumph over Yeovil Town overnight.
The Australian coach's new club had lost their opening three League Two fixtures this season, leading to pressure and criticism.
However, the Reds have responded, firstly winning 3-0 away to Swindon Town last week, before the victory over Yeovil where Jordan Roberts scored a double.
"Back to back league wins is massive for the club, the fans and the players," Kewell said.
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"Since I've come in the players have worked really hard, so it's good to be seeing some results.
"I'm delighted - I thought we were excellent today.
"The boys stuck to the plan which we gave them and carried out perfectly."
The win moves Crawley up to 16th on the League Two table.
"We musn't get too carried away, but there's great competition for places now," Kewell said.
"We've kept two clean sheets in a row now and that's very important."
Crawley are away to Colchester United next Saturday.
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