Three. That's how many clean sheets Cheltenham has registered in their last four matches. After a challenging start to the season, The Robins appear to have turned a corner. Since the start of September, the team has tightened its defense, and the result is evident.
The home crowd at Jonny-Rocks Stadium has witnessed a change. Players like R. Cundy and S. Bennett are stepping up, forming a formidable partnership at the back. Their synergy has allowed Cheltenham to assert more control in games. The training ground at the Spire Park has been buzzing as these players find their rhythm together.
Last Saturday's victory against Grimsby Town demonstrated their progress. The match ended 2-0, with Cheltenham dominating possession and creating numerous goal-scoring opportunities. As the final whistle blew, the cheers echoed through the stands - a moment the team desperately needed.
Coach Wade Elliott expressed optimism after the game, noting, "We are seeing the fruits of our hard work. It's about consistency now." Future fixtures could see Cheltenham climb the League Two table, especially if they maintain this newfound momentum.
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