Fleetwood Town's push for League Two play-offs has been dented after a 2-5 defeat to Barnet at Highbury. The visitors were clinical in front of goal, with Callum Stead scoring the first goal and Anthony Hartigan doubling their advantage. Fleetwood defender Shaun Rooney was sent off for a late tackle on Ryan Glover, leaving the Cod Army to fight with 10 men. Harrison Neal pulled a goal back for Fleetwood on 51 minutes, and Mark Helm levelled the scores from the spot after referee Declan Bourne gave a penalty for a shirt-pull on Ched Evans. However, Barnet regained the lead when Kabongo Tshimanga was brought down by Finley Potter and slotted home the resulting penalty. Tshimanga then doubled his personal tally with a well-placed finish from a Kane Smith cross. Substitute Diallang Jaiyesimi added the fifth goal for Barnet with a thumping finish past Jay Lynch. The loss leaves Fleetwood Town with a tough task to regain momentum in their push for the play-offs. Dean Brennan's side, on the other hand, moved to within four points of the League Two play-off places. The win showcased Barnet's attacking prowess, with the team showing great composure in front of goal. Fleetwood Town will look to regroup and bounce back from the loss, with their next match crucial in determining their League Two fate. And with the Cod Army looking to regain their footing, they will need to regroup quickly to avoid falling further behind in the table. But for now, the focus will be on recovering from the loss and preparing for the next match. So the question is, can Fleetwood Town bounce back from this defeat and keep their play-off hopes alive?