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(From Northampton Chronicle and Echo)
COBBLERS boss Colin Calderwood says his team must not let Saturday's defeat to Leyton Orient damage their morale for the remainder of the season.
Town were 3-2 losers at Brisbane Road, the decisive goal coming in injury time after Calderwood's men had battled back from 2-0 down to pull level with goals from Andy Kirk and Ashley Westwood.
It is the third time the Cobblers have been beaten in injury time on their travels this season following the last-gasp defeats at Lincoln and Rushden.
But Calderwood says his players must not feel sorry for themselves for losing a game they had enough chances to win handsomely.
Cobblers have dropped out of the play-offs, and the attention now switches to Saturday's Sixfields date with high-flying Scunthorpe as the top three drift further out of view.
"The disappointment of losing at Leyton Orient must vanish and we must prepare ourselves for a real important game on Saturday," ...