Bromley manager Andy Woodman is encouraging Crystal Palace loanee Danny Imray to convert his strong performances into tangible goal contributions on the pitch. Despite being heavily involved in the first half of the recent 2-1 loss to Tranmere, Imray missed out on scoring a goal after a missed opportunity in the opening minute and another chance that went wide shortly after.
Imray’s aggressive forward run in the 28th minute resulted in a booking for Connor Jennings, but he missed the chance to set up a goal when his crosses were not converted by his teammates. Woodman praised Imray for his overall contribution but emphasized the need for the young player to add more goals and assists to his game.
At 21 years old, Imray has been a consistent starter for Bromley in League Two, but Woodman believes there is room for improvement in his attacking output. The manager acknowledged Imray’s ability to get into promising positions but stressed the importance of converting those opportunities into goals and assists for the team’s success.
Woodman’s focus on Imray’s offensive contributions highlights the manager’s expectation for the young player to elevate his performance and make a more significant impact in the attacking third of the pitch. The manager’s encouragement and constructive feedback aim to motivate Imray to enhance his effectiveness and become a more prolific goal scorer and playmaker for Bromley.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Imray to see if he can rise to the challenge set by his manager and deliver the desired results in front of goal. With Woodman’s guidance and support, Imray has the opportunity to evolve as a key player for Bromley and make a meaningful difference on the field.