Stevenage earned a convincing 3-0 win over Bristol Rovers, with the home side's goals coming from clinical finishes, while the Gas struggled to create clear chances. The match, which took place at Stevenage's home ground, saw the hosts dominate proceedings from the outset. Inigo Calderon, the new head coach of Bristol Rovers, labelled the defeat as a 'difficult first day' in charge of the Gas. Stevenage's Jordan Roberts scored a second goal for the hosts, blasting the ball home from the back post after a free-kick was awarded. The Gas, who are currently 19th in League One, struggled to create clear chances, despite a positive display from the visitors. Jamie Reid fired home into an empty net to wrap the game up for Stevenage. Calderon's first game in charge of Bristol Rovers ended in defeat, but the Spaniard will be looking to bounce back in the next match. Stevenage, who are currently 16th in League One, will be looking to build on this impressive win. The match was a crucial one for both sides, with Stevenage looking to move up the table and Bristol Rovers looking to avoid relegation. In the end, it was Stevenage who emerged victorious, with a convincing 3-0 win. The home side's victory was well-deserved, with the hosts creating numerous chances throughout the match. Bristol Rovers, on the other hand, will be looking to regroup and bounce back from this defeat. The Gas have a tough run of fixtures coming up, but Calderon will be looking to inspire his side to pick up some much-needed points. Stevenage, meanwhile, will be looking to build on this win and move up the table.