On Tuesday night, Barnsley FC manager Neill Collins shared his perspective on the team’s 1-1 draw against Shrewsbury Town. Despite conceding an early goal, the Reds rallied to secure a late equalizer, earning a point in Shropshire.
Collins expressed disappointment at the early setback but praised the team’s resilience and determination to fight until the final whistle. He acknowledged that falling behind so early in the game put the team at a disadvantage, stating, “We’ve given ourselves a mountain to climb and then we created more than enough chances to win that game. On that basis, it’s two points dropped.”
Nevertheless, he also commended the team’s overall performance, highlighting their excellent play for much of the game. He added, “We keep going right until the very end and that’s a big trait for this team to have. We’ve picked up a point at a tough place, every away game is tough.”
Fans can view the complete post-match interview with Neill Collins by clicking on the video link below.
It is evident that Collins is disappointed with the outcome but remains optimistic about the team’s performance and fighting spirit. Despite the setback, the team’s ability to rally and secure a late draw reflects their determination and potential in future matches.
Collins’ reflections offer insight into the team’s mindset and determination to overcome challenges, with the ultimate goal of achieving better results in upcoming fixtures. As the season progresses, the team will continue to strive for success and work on minimizing early setbacks to secure more victories.
While the draw against Shrewsbury Town may not have been the desired outcome, it serves as a learning experience for Barnsley FC. With Collins at the helm, the team is focused on continuous improvement and aiming for better results in future games.