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Cambuslang Rangers' Auchinleck Talbot Tests Envy, Says Co-Boss After Cumnock's Defeat

Cambuslang Rangers co-boss Billy Campbell felt his team deserved something after losing to Cumnock after a strong first half performance.

However, Somerbel and his Park side were forced to close the finish as Ayrshire's side secured his 2–0 victory with Jordan Moore's late double. For Cumby, West of Scotland is on a losing streak in his first two games of his life in his division, and a visit to Auchinleck on Saturday by his Talbot has stunned him. It couldn't be easier.

However, despite the scoreline, Campbell feels there are many positives to take from his recent trip.

He said:

"The first half was at least worthy of a tie. He hit the post, hit the crossbar, pushed Cumnock hard.

"Perhaps we had three clear chances in the first half and another.

"We were a little restless in the second half and couldn't maintain a good form after the break.

"Cumnock is feeling better. , pushed us hard, losing some goals that could have been better defended.

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We're really chasing it, but we still managed to create three more chances.

"Paul [McCall] , co-boss] and I thought about what else we could have done, but I really don't think we could have played better than putting the ball behind the net.

" With a little bit of luck and rubbing the greens, another day you can at least score points, but the result says "won 2-0" instead of "play well and win 2-0" will be It's as easy as that.

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"It's nice to hear that Cumnock played well, but we're going to get something done. I feel like I should have.”

The sixth-tier giant and last season's runner-up Talbot will visit Summerbell Park on Saturday. Campbell says his side will have a good shot despite the chasm between the two sides.

He added:

Campbell was disappointed with the goals Camby conceded, but says they weren't 'miles off it'
Campbell was disappointed by the goal Campby conceded, but it wasn't "miles away".

"This is also a big challenge. Financially, the level of the players has improved significantly, but , but that doesn't mean we're not ready to take on the challenge.

"The boys we have out there do all they can.

78} "I'm not panicking about the set-up we have and the players we're putting in because they played well on Saturday, they put pressure on them, they worked hard, they created chances.

"We'll stay positive and we'll keep chasing them. We knew this league was going to be a tough gig, so if we miss a few chances, we'll be punished."

"As tough as we knew, but with a little finesse and you'll be in a better place."

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