Doswell condemns ‘shocking performance’ as Hawks suffer shock home loss to Maidstone United
The manager was particularly upset by the poor first half display that left his side trailing 2-0 at the break.
Though they improved in the second half, all they could manage was a goal from substitute Benny Read.
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Hide Ad'Our first half performance was something that I didn't see coming,' said Doswell.
'It was a shocking performance from the majority of the team.
'When you play with such a lack of intensity and find yourself two goals down it is hard to come back.
'In the second half we did everything and had some unbelievable chances to get something.
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Hide Ad'We didn't deserve anything, though, because of the way we played in the opening 45 minutes.
'During that period we didn't turn the opposition with any quality.
'Our passing right across the whole team was poor and (Alfie) Rutherford and (Jonah) Ayunga were hopeless up front.
'The midfield trio behind (Danny) Kedwell failed to win any second balls and had little effect on the game.
'Added to that, we suffered from some comical defending.
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Hide Ad'We weren't at the races and physically allowed Maidstone to bully us.'
In the opening half hour, Hawks failed to produce their usual fluent passing game.
Far too many high balls were lumped forward more in hope than expectation.
The final 15 minutes of the half turned into a nightmare for young defender Joe Cook.
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Hide AdRecently recalled from his loan spell at Bognor to cover for the injured Craig Robson, Cook had done well in his first two games.
His inexperience on this occasion, however, cost the Hawks two goals - both scored by Ibby Akanbi
'The softness of the two goals we gave away was frightening,' said Doswell
'They were horrendous.
'For a throw-in to go straight to their lad and Cook has allowed their striker to turn and shoot in the area.
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Hide Ad'The same player then should have put the ball in Row Z but tried to do a turn and got caught.
'He is young and will learn from it but it was his two mistakes that led to the goals.
'However, it is not just down to him that we lost.
'Our standards as a whole in the first half were way below want we expect and we looked jaded.
The Hawks laid siege to the Maidstone goal for much of the second half.
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Hide AdEventually Read reduced the deficit in the 77th minute with a good angled shot from inside the area.
It was only the Hawks’ third National League South defeat of the season.
Despite it, they remain third, eight points behind leaders Wealdstone with two games in hand, following the table-toppers’ equally surprising 3-2 loss at Oxford City.