Kiko Casilla's horrendous error gave Ashley Nadesan the second goal from a tight angle.And the Spaniard's save bounced into the path of defender Jordan Tunnicliffe for the third goal, leaving manager John Yems smiling.But the game also saw him give Mark Wright, who found fame on The Only Way is Essex, his debut in the FA Cup.The 33-year-old, who played in the academies at West Ham, Arsenal and Tottenham before sporadic spells in non-league, came on for Tom Dallinson in stoppage time.And he was able to get involved in the full-time celebrations at Broadfield Stadium as the League Two side beat their Premier League opposition.Wright joined Crawley on a non-contract basis in December, training with Yews' staff since then.His last appearance.
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