He really is the David Brent’s Management Conference of Premier League coaches.Potter … the real words!
“The first half was nowhere near where we want to be
We suffered from an early goal, which is a poor goal from our perspective. And then without too much happening in the game, they had too many transitions that were dangerous.
In fairness, credit to Brentford, when we conceded the goal that we did, it almost plays into the game that they want it to be. They defend deep, well, and it’s hard to create real opportunities against them.
If you don’t attack well, you expose yourself to them attacking big spaces, which they’re very good at.
So, it’s understandable, but again, not what we wanted at all. So we all have to learn from that. I think the second half was a real positive response.
Of course you want to get results, you want to win football matches. That’s just the Premier League for you, and you have to understand that. But yeah, results-wise, we all want to win, we all want to have success.
In the second half Jarrod Bowen was adamant he should have had a penalty when he was shoved by Keane Lewis-Potter, but nothing was given.
“Yeah, we looked at it and it was certainly a case for it,” added Potter. “I was surprised the VAR didn’t have a look at it, to be honest.”