Harry Kewell's Crawley Town have secured their first win of the season in style after defeating Swindon Town 3-0.
Crawley had suffered three defeats from their first four matches in League Two. But that run has been broken with a dominant display on Saturday against Swindon.
Kewell now has his first league victory as boss of the Reds.
Crawley took the lead in the 35th minute after a cross from Lewis Young was turned in by Swindon for an own goal.
FULL TIME | @Official_STFC 0-3 Reds.
— Crawley Town FC (@crawleytown) August 26, 2017
It's a great performance on the road and a first win of the season!
Fantastic, lads! 💪🏻🔵 pic.twitter.com/RFbkKqiwut
They made it 2-0 in the 78th minute through Jordan Roberts.
The win was sealed six minutes before full-time for the Reds after a strike from Jimmy Smith.
78 - Roberts lets fly - it's deflected but it ends up in the bottom corner! We enjoyed that!
— Crawley Town FC (@crawleytown) August 26, 2017
(0-2) pic.twitter.com/9Uiz1hfSU5
Kewell is in his first role as a first-team coach after his appointment in May.
Previously the Australian had served as coach of Watford's Under-23s. The 38-year old retired from playing in 2014.
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