Truro City's players need to take a long, hard look at themselves after their 1-0 loss to Hartlepool United, according to assistant manager Stewart Yetton. The defeat marks the seventh loss in eight league games for the Tinners, who are now 11 points from safety and nine adrift at the bottom of the National League. Charlie Caton's goal early in the second half sealed the win for Hartlepool United, leaving Truro City with a daunting task to stay in the fifth tier. With nine games to play, Truro City would need a remarkable turnaround to stay up, having won just six games in their first-ever campaign in the National League. Yetton expressed his frustration, saying the manner of the goal was poor and that some players need to improve their performances. Despite the bleak outlook, Yetton vowed that the squad will not give up, and they will try to stay positive and motivate the players. Truro City has won just once since Boxing Day, and their next match will be crucial in determining their fate in the National League. The club's fans will be hoping for a miracle, but for now, the focus is on the next game. And with time running out, Truro City's players must find something within themselves to turn their season around. So, the squad will regroup and try to find a way to win their next match. But for now, the loss to Hartlepool United is a bitter pill to swallow. The Tinners will have to wait and see if they can turn their fortunes around, but one thing is certain - they need to start winning soon.
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Truro City Falls to Hartlepool United in National League Match
Truro City's National League woes deepen with a 1-0 defeat to Hartlepool United, as Stewart Yetton urges players to reflect on their performance
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