Swindon Town 4-3 Crewe Alexandra

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Nicky Ajose scored in the 91st minute as Swindon battled back from 3-1 down to beat League One's bottom side Crewe.

Ajose converted Brad Barry's cross for the opener before Brad Inman slotted past Lawrence Vigouroux to level.

Ryan Colclough's low effort gave Crewe the lead, then Inman tapped home Marcus Haber's pass for 3-1, before Jon Obika nodded in Fabien Robert's cross.

Ben Nugent put through his own net to make it 3-3 before former Crewe loan man Ajose tapped in from close range.

Crewe have not won since 28 November, having picked up just one point in five matches, during which time they have conceded 15 goals. But, with 21 games still to go this season, they are just six points adrift of safety.

Crewe boss Steve Davis told BBC Radio Stoke:

"The players are massively disappointed because, from leading 3-1 at half time, we have had it taken from our grasp again.

"We have conceded too many late goals and it has affected them. It has happened too many times now.

"There are players out there who are half expecting to happen. The mental scars they are suffering with are there."

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