Harry Kewell is still searching for his first competitive win as a manager after his English club Crawley Town went down narrowly 1-0 to Cambridge United.
Crawley have lost all three of their League Two fixtures so far this season.
The Reds were also smashed 5-1 in the EFL Cup by Birmingham City.
Kewell has had a rough start to life in coaching with four consecutive defeats.
The former Socceroo was appointed manager of Crawley in May, replacing Dermot Drummy in the top job.
FULL TIME | Reds 0-1 @CambridgeUtdFC. Ibhere's goal the difference here this afternoon as we fall to a narrow defeat. pic.twitter.com/ODHElfFHk6
— Crawley Town FC (@crawleytown) August 19, 2017
On Saturday a goal from Jabo Ibehre secured a tight 1-0 victory to Cambridge.
Ibehre scored on 63 minutes when a shot from Uche Ikpeazu was parried by goalkeeper Glenn Morris straight to him and he put the ball away.
The defeat sees Crawley anchored to the bottom of the League Two table, having scored just one goal from three matches.
Kewell said: "We've just got to keep working, keep fighting. I mean I'm up for a challenge, I love a challenge and I want a challenge.
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— Crawley Town FC (@crawleytown) August 19, 2017
Harry Kewell's reaction to today's defeat is in full on iFollow Crawley... 🔴
👉🏻 https://t.co/E1xWoAoz81 pic.twitter.com/kiudpSqfXY
"No one said it is going to be easy, players know it's not going to be easy and if we stick together and we fight, not only as the players but the staff, the people that work here and the fans as we'll get through it.
"But if we start seeing a divide, it's not going to help. But I believe in every one of these players that we can do it."
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