DEBUTANT Kelly Youga believes Crawley have enough good players to stay in League One.
The Reds remain outside the relegation zone ahead of tomorrow’s visit to Walsall despite going down 2-1 at fellow strugglers Scunthorpe on Saturday.
After losing three centre-backs in eight days, former Charlton defender Youga was handed his debut at Glanford Park and did well in his first appearance since November.
Youga, who was last playing in China, said: “We have four games left so we still have to keep pushing and try to win games. We will do our best to stay in the league.
“Every time I play I will give 100% and fight for the team. I have a fighting spirit and I want to win every game. This is what I am all about. I work hard for the team, make tackles, try to keep a clean sheet and let’s hope we will do it in the next four games.
“We have good players, experienced players as well. We will stay up, I’m positive.”
Ryan Dickson is a doubt for tomorrow’s game after suffering a recurrence of groin trouble on Saturday but Anthony Wordsworth will return from suspension.
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