SUPER sub Josh Gordon gave his thoughts after Barrow battled back from 2-0 against Mansfield to claim victory.

Stephen McLaughlin and Stephen Quinn put Mansfield 2-0 up after 25 minutes however Billy Waters' managed to nab one in for Barrow just before stoppage time.

In the second half, a revitalised Barrow managed to come back from behind with Gordon scoring just four minutes after coming on. 

Tyrell Warren made it three after his cross forced Stags defender Oli Hawkins into a mistake and instead of clearing it he turned the ball into his own net. 

The Mail: Josh Gordon after scoring the equaliser (image: Mark Fletcher)Josh Gordon after scoring the equaliser (image: Mark Fletcher) (Image: Mark Fletcher)

After the game, Josh Gordon spoke to Barrow AFC's website.

"We changed formation, changed a few personnel and that was us in the second half. In the last few games, we have been struggling to get goals and we got three goals today so I'm happy," he said.

"My game is trying to link up play, I've got to get in the box. I've done it all season - this is my eleventh goal now. I've taken my chances - there's been a couple of games since I've had a real good chance and when I do get a chance I score and that's what I did - so I was buzzing." 

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However, once Barrow got their goals, Mansfield did not make it easy for them.

"They changed shape, they put bodies up the pitch. Credit to the lads at the back and at the front trying to put pressure on them. That's what we've been all season, we've been strong and solid," he said.

The Cross Bar will be host to a Q&A with the management team and board on Friday January 27 at 7:30pm.

The Q&A will give Barrow fans the chance to ask questions to Manager Pete Wild, Chairman Paul Hornby, Owner/Director Tony Shearer and Sporting Director Iain Wood, among others.

Everyone is welcome to attend and have their questions fielded by the panel.

The event is set to begin at 7:30pm in The Cross Bar on Friday 27th January and entry is free for all fans on a first come first served basis, with doors opening an hour earlier at 6:30pm.