Cheltenham Town boss, Michael Flynn, expressed his disappointment after the defeat against Doncaster Rovers. Flynn addressed critical moments during the match, highlighted the team’s effort, and acknowledged the challenges they face in scoring.
He commended the players for their competitiveness and effort, particularly after going down to 10 men. Despite the loss, he pointed out that the team displayed a more promising performance compared to their previous games. Flynn emphasized the need to create more scoring opportunities, maintain composure, and acknowledged the difficulty of playing against top-tier teams.
Flynn also touched on the frustration of not scoring in four consecutive games and the impact of midfield shortage due to suspensions. Despite the setbacks, he encouraged the fans to remain supportive and highlighted the players' determination to compete and win.
Looking ahead, Flynn acknowledged the time and effort required to achieve success, drawing parallels to the challenges faced by his predecessor. He emphasized the financial constraints impacting the team’s potential and highlighted the upcoming midfield shortage for their next match against Crewe.