RECAP: Doncaster Rovers 0 Fleetwood Town 1 - Fourth straight home defeat for ailing Rovers

Keepmoat Stadium. Photo: Pete Norton/Getty ImagesKeepmoat Stadium. Photo: Pete Norton/Getty Images
Keepmoat Stadium. Photo: Pete Norton/Getty Images
Doncaster Rovers suffered a fourth straight home defeat at the hands of Fleetwood Town.

Barrie McKay’s second half goal was enough to settle a dull encounter.

Rovers lie 13th in League One following a sequence of seven defeats in eight games.

RECAP the action below.

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Doncaster Rovers v Fleetwood Town

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LIVE: Doncaster Rovers 0 Fleetwood Town 1

Rovers almost get caught out for a second. Kyle Vassell meets a long ball forward and, spotting Louis Jones in two minds, flicks the ball on only for the Rovers keeper to claim it.

Barrie McKay puts Fleetwood ahead.

Just an awful goal from a Rovers perspective. Barrie McKay latches onto a Kyle Vassell pass on the left and races forward, easily getting the better of Joe Wright before sliding a shot under Louis Jones from a tight angle with the cover slack in getting across.

Poor.

John Bostock replaces Scott Robertson

Fleetwood get us back up and running

So much of that first half has felt like a pre-season friendly, such is the pace of the game so far.

Rovers have not been great at all. They’re keeping the ball at the back and waiting for opportunities to open up but there has not been enough quality of movement or passing to craft anything higher up the pitch.

The midfield two are dropping far too deep, which is inviting Fleetwood even further on, while the movement of the front four is just not good enough in the main.

Intensity has got to pick up.

3.47pm That’s the break

And it’s goalless at half time.

ONE minute

Harrison Biggins drills over the bar from 20 yards.

Andy Butler played a woefully short pass inside to Tom Anderson with Kyle Vassell racing in to nick the ball away. He worked space for a shot and curled an effort which rattled back off the far post.

Andy Butler nods off the line from Sam Finley. Fleetwood managed to snake their way through into the box with Finley touching past Jones only for Butler to comfortably nod away.

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