Crawley boss Steve Evans accused his side of lacking the will to win after a second live television defeat on the trot.
Reds went down 2-1 at home to Blue Square premier play-off chasers Ebbsfleet United last night despite taking an early lead through top scorer Jamie Cook.
The set-back came four days after they suffered a first defeat in six league games in front of the cameras at Forest Green Rovers.
Evans said: "I think they (Ebbsfleet) wanted it a bit more. You could see that the incentive of getting to the play-offs was very much on their mind.
"We didn't have the energy we've had in recent weeks and that is not like this team.
"Maybe we had one or two not performing because of the cameras. I don't think we deserved to lose the game though and that is not looking at it through rose tinted classes. I think the result was harsh on us."
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