BULLISH Yeovil Town boss Darren Way has vowed to fight on after his side fell to a chastening sixth successive defeat.

Yeovil fans were calling for his head after the Glovers dropped closer to the relegation zone at promotion-chasing Forest Green.

Rookie Forest Green striker Junior Mondal scored his first goal on his full league debut since his January move from non-league Whitby Town. Christian Doidge added a second and captain Lee Collins grabbed a third after the break.

Rovers opened the scoring on 22 minutes – Reece Brown and Paul Digby combined for the ball to drop to Mondal who stabbed beyond Nathan Baxter. Rovers were cooking on gas and made it two just 10 minutes later as Doidge flicked in at the near post from George Williams’ pin-point corner.Rovers put the game to bed on 58 minutes – Collins smashing home in the box from a Williams corner.

Yeovil fans waived a ‘Way Out’ banner throughout the game, but the Yeovil boss remains defiant.

He said: “It’s a low moment. This team needs time. We have to make sure we stay in the football league.

“I understand fans have to shout at someone. If I have to take the bullets, like I have for three years, then I will take it.

“I have been hit head on with a vehicle and it was a life and death situation so I am strong enough to deal with that.

“I am not scared of that. Players need to be accountable for their performances. That’s what scares me.

“I took over this club when it was bottom of the league and kept it in the league.

“When there is a bad smell at a place it starts to spread. And I don’t want that to spread into the dressing room.”