Cheltenham Town manager Michael Flynn reflected on his team’s 2-1 defeat to Bromley, highlighting their vulnerability on set pieces as a key factor in the loss. Flynn acknowledged that defending from dead-ball situations remains an area needing improvement to secure better results in future matches.
In addition to tactical observations, Flynn provided an update on player injuries impacting squad selection. The team is currently coping with several absences, which have affected depth and performance on the pitch.
Looking ahead, Flynn expressed hope that the club’s ongoing takeover negotiations will be finalized before the close of the transfer window. Completing the takeover could provide vital stability and resources to strengthen the squad during this critical period.
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Overall, while disappointed with the result, Flynn remains focused on addressing defensive weaknesses and ensuring the club’s off-field matters progress smoothly to support on-field success.