Eight goals conceded on the way to back-to-back league defeats

Saturday's 4-0 defeat at Portadown marked a performance described by Carrick boss Kieran Harding as 'poor as we've been this season'.
Carrick Rangers manager Kieran Harding. Pic by Pacemaker.Carrick Rangers manager Kieran Harding. Pic by Pacemaker.
Carrick Rangers manager Kieran Harding. Pic by Pacemaker.

Rangers now sit 10th in the Danske Bank Premiership standings after a return of four points from six fixtures.

Only Ballinamallard United and a Portadown side suffering from a 12-point Irish Football Association deduction sit below Carrick in the league table.

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Rangers will attempt to build on the season’s sole league positive - a win away to Glentoran - with another road trip this weekend.

Carrick visit Coleraine Showgrounds on Saturday aiming to arrest a slump in form that has resulted in back-to-back league defeats, with four goals conceded to both Portadown and Ballymena United.

Those defeats arrived following a boost in form thanks to the Glentoran success away to The Oval and a draw at home to Ballinamallard United.

“We know we have a few to come back into the squad from injury,” said Harding. “But we need to get it sorted quickly otherwise we will find ourselves in real trouble.

“We were second-best to everything from start to finish.”