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Accrington Stanley Manager John Doolan gives instruction to players
Accrington Stanley v Bristol Rovers, Sky Bet League Two, Football, Wham Stadium, Accrington, UK – 15 Nov 2025(Image: Mark Kerton/Shutterstock )

Accrington Stanley manager John Doolan was full of praise for his team’s defending, as they held on for a 3-1 win against Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

Kamil Conteh cancelled out Isaac Heath’s strike just before the hour mark, but goals from Farrend Rawson and Isaac Sinclair condemned the Gas to a sixth consecutive league defeat.

After Sinclair’s 77th-minute goal to make it 3-1, Rovers tried to reduce the deficit, with the closest they came in the 82nd minute when Ruel Sotiriou shot over from inside the box after an inviting cross from Luke Thomas on the left wing.

Accrington held on for seven minutes of added time to move ahead of Darrell Clarke’s side in the table, and in the process, extended their unbeaten run in all competitions to five.

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Speaking after the game to BBC Radio Lancashire, Doolan said: “You come up against different tests. Other teams would probably just put the ball in the box for seven minutes. I think they [Bristol Rovers] just carried on doing what they do – their philosophy in terms of trying to pass it and trying to get it wide and maybe cross it then higher up the pitch, but we stood up to it.

“The subs have come and had an impact – Joe Bauress, he’s got qualities – you’ve got Seamus Conneely coming on, Charlie Caton with what skillset he’s got and he’s good in the air, so I think to manage it and control it for [those] seven minutes was good for the lads.”

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Injuries to two physical attackers, Ellis Harrison and Promise Omochere, have led to a change in style in recent weeks, with the Gas opting for a more patient, possession-based approach to suit the players available.

In the last games against Gillingham, Plymouth Argyle and Accrington, the Gas have registered possession of 70 per cent, 76 per cent and 60 per cent, respectively.

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Rovers have only scored twice during this time, though, with a long-range Conteh strike and a mistake from Luca Ashby-Hammond, which gave the same midfielder a tap-in from a corner, the only times the Gas have breached the opposition defence.

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With Harrison returning to the starting eleven against Accrington, it will be intriguing to see if Clarke reverts to a more direct style that was more commonly used in the early parts of the season.

With a crunch game against Cheltenham Town to come on Saturday, Clarke will be hoping that he can find the answers to Rovers’ attacking issues.

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