Ralls Post-Plymouth Argyle | We’re Disappointed Not To Take Three Points And Also Drop Warming Message To The Boys

Ralls After-Plymouth Argyle | We’re Sad To Not Win Three Points And Also Give The Boys A Warming Message

Ralls following the Plymouth Argyle game: We’re sad not to win three points

Joe said, “The game swung quite a bit.” We’re upset not to win the three points, but ultimately, it was probably a fair game. It was an end-to-end contest. We took the four points from the two games and our solid victory over Sheffield Wednesday, and we’re going to move on.

“This time of year, fatigue is a part of it.” There are a ton of fixtures throughout this time. We are aware of the squad’s anticipated usage. There were some weary bodies in the world, and occasionally, there might have been weary decisions made. We would have liked to have given the supporters three points to take home since we know there will be a large crowd today. We are a little let down because we want to win games at home, especially on Boxing Day. We’ll accept the good even though it wasn’t meant to be.”

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Karlan Grant gave City the lead early in the second half with a brilliant goal, his second goal in as many games.

Joe went on, “I thought we had good control of the game.” “Nevertheless, they took a few moments and managed to re-enter. We may examine that; nonetheless, we find it frustrating since, overall, we believed we were in good control.

“I think we played pretty well tonight; we scored two goals, though the first was a touch fortunate. Karlan opened the second half with a fantastic goal that felt easy to score. We’ve given up a few goals against the run of play, which makes the game difficult for us.

“They had a few opportunities towards the end, so a draw was probably a fair outcome. It’s not at all embarrassing to draw against them because they are a strong team, but we wanted to win at home.”

Two points outside of the Play-Off spots, the Bluebirds are now ranked 11th in the Sky Bet Championship standings.

“I think before the run, we looked at it as a block of four games,” Joe said in closing. I hope we can salvage something positive from it. We’re off to a respectable start; perhaps during the next two games, we can build on it.

There are a few weary bodies and minds, but we have the squad; there are no justifications whatsoever. It’s disappointing since we thought we had excellent control today but let ourselves down a little in a few spots.

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