Bromley manager Andy Woodman shared his disappointment after Walsall managed to score a late equalizer in their recent match, resulting in a 2-2 draw. The game saw Liam Gordon scoring for Walsall just before the end of the first half, followed by Michael Cheek equalizing for Bromley in the 59th minute. Danny Imray then put Bromley in the lead with a goal in the 77th minute, only for Walsall to level the score with a late goal from David Okagbue.
Woodman praised his team’s performance, highlighting their resilience and good football despite the disappointing outcome. He acknowledged that some mistakes led to Walsall’s chances, emphasizing the importance of sticking to the game plan. While the late equalizer was described as “heartbreaking,” Woodman found positives in the team’s overall display and resilience against a strong opponent.
Reflecting on the result, Woodman noted that many did not expect Bromley to secure a point against a top team like Walsall. He remained optimistic about the team’s future, considering the draw as a valuable result given the circumstances. Woodman highlighted the team’s steady performance, with only one loss in the last nine matches, and expressed confidence in their ability to bounce back from setbacks.
Despite the disappointment of conceding a late goal, Woodman remained focused on the team’s strengths and the progress they have made. He recognized the quality of their opponents and remained positive about Bromley’s performance in the face of tough competition. Woodman’s remarks reflected a mix of disappointment and optimism, emphasizing the team’s resilience and potential for future success.