In the 4-0 victory, Jordan Rhodes scored his tenth goal of the year, and Jake Beesley netted his second brace of the week. As Kyle Joseph made his home debut off the bench, he too had a goal. We’re moving forward,” he declared.
Although we haven’t had the desired outcomes lately, the performances have given me hope. The team is beginning to reunite as you can see.
“It’s a really dangerous scoreline, and we were really comfortable at 2-0.” The message at halftime was to continue playing well at the fundamentals and playing solid team defence because it’s easy to get careless and complacent. We easily won the game after the fourth goal, which was a really important one. We’ve had a successful day, scoring four goals, and maintaining a clean sheet is crucial because we haven’t had one in a long time. We won easily in the end, and we played some excellent football. It’s easier for you if you score first, a little early in the game. The outcome just gives us a boost and puts us back on track—we needed that in the league. For the match at Bloomfield Road, Critchley selected a starting lineup that included several offensive players. We’re at home, so we thought we would go for it,” he continued. An attacking midfielder, Sonny Carey, plays at wing-back, while wingers CJ Hamilton and Owen Dale do the same. They were to win the match for us, along with Kaddy (Karamoko Dembele), Beesley, and Rhodes. We chose an attacking squad because we anticipated Shrewsbury would have a defensive strategy to prevent us from controlling the game. It’s always desirable for the substitutes to enter and contribute as well. It shows what kind of players we have when you can bring on players of Callum Connolly’s, Albie (Morgan), and Andy Lyons’ calibre. We have a busy period coming up, so hopefully we can keep this squad healthy.