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EFL Boss Tears Into His Own Player And Says He Deserves Ban
- Evans blasted Jack Sparkes for an atrocious display and his 10th yellow card, ensuring he misses the next game against Oldham.
- Evans criticized the defensive line, saying the back five were poor and highlighted the team’s disjointed, nervy performance.
- Cambridge United were described by Evans as a top three side playing with confidence at The Abbey.
- Sparkes had previously praised Evans for lifting the team, acknowledging a shift in emphasis since his appointment.
- The match left Bristol Rovers five points above the League Two relegation zone with 31 games played.
- Joe Quigley equalised from the spot just before half-time for Bristol Rovers, briefly giving them hope.
- Cambridge responded with goals from Ben Knight and Kelland Watts to seal the victory.
- Evans claimed the loss showed his team did not help themselves and were outplayed by a better side.
- Sparkes had previously attracted praise from teammates, highlighting Evans' impact on performance.
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