Cambuslang Rangers co-boss Paul McColl says a 5-1 scoreline doesn’t paint the whole picture of his side’s defeat to Darvel.The West of Scotland Football League Premier Division side swept aside the Conference B leaders through Jordan Sallan and Allan McKenzie doubles, topped off through an Andy Stirling strike.Scott Williamson netted for Camby to make it 2-1 but the damage was already done in the South Challenge Cup third round tie.McColl says that his side competed well against one of the best junior teams in Scotland - who will compete in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup this weekend against high-flying Championship side Arbroath.Camby’s boss said: “We were playing what was almost a senior side.
5-1 doesn’t reflect the game in my opinion. We lost a couple of silly goals but Darvel are a good team.“Good teams punish you.
We started well and they scored in the first 25 minutes. They got another goal after that which I thought was offside but it was a decent goal.“Scott scores a good one to get us back into it and we got into half-time with it being quite an even game.
But in the second half we concede another daft goal.“We had a penalty claim turned down, their goalkeeper made a couple of good saves, and then we concede another few goals.
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