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Carlisle must learn from 'kick in teeth' - Simpson
Carlisle United manager Paul Simpson said that his players must learn from the damaging scoreline of their opening-day 4-1 defeat by Gillingham.
It was an inauspicious result to start their season after being relegated from League One at the end of 2023-24.
The Blues had more possession and more shots than their hosts, but were heavily beaten.
"The scoreline is a massive kick in the teeth that we've got to learn from," Simpson told 大象传媒 Radio Cumbria.
After suffering the worst season in their history, with a record number of defeats - 30 - and their lowest points tally since moving to three points for a win - also 30 - Simpson has changed things up ahead of this campaign with nine players coming in.
The starting line-up at the Priestfield Stadium included six of those, but Carlisle were behind from the second minute on a chastening afternoon.
"Anyone who wasn't here will just look at the score and think we have been absolutely battered," said Simpson.
"But that is probably not fair because I thought the performance was better than the scoreline.
"But we've got to improve. We've got to have a bit more determination to keep the ball out of our net and be a bit more ruthless at the other end."
Carlisle's next game is at home to Championship side Stoke City in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday (19:30 BST).