October 5, 2024
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The Blackpool manager highlights the value of unity after the team’s victory over Bolton Wanderers.

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“We have a strong record against the top six clubs and have gained points against them, but we need to address our away performance right away. We must remain grounded because, when we play Leyton Orient on Tuesday night, this will immediately become irrelevant and our attention will shift. team won back-to-back League One games as the Seasiders’ Jake Beesley scored twice, Marvin Ekpiteta and Jordan Lawrence-Gabriel also scored.

After Ricardo Santos was sent off for a challenge on Kyle Joseph in the second half that resulted in a penalty, the visitors played the remaining portions of the match with ten men.”To come from behind, like we did last week, shows the character of the group again,” Blackpool manager Clint Critchley remarked after his team’s 2-1 league victory over Peterborough United at the Weston Homes Stadium.

“We had a great time playing and were rewarded for our dedication and hard work. Everyone performed incredibly well. Nothing will give us hope for the remainder of the season if a performance like this one doesn’t demonstrate our abilities. We had a few minutes before they scored on a breakaway, but our reaction was excellent. They scored after a little bit of bad luck for us.

“Bees (Dan Grimshaw, scored a fantastic goal; he practiced it yesterday, and his performance in training demonstrated the effectiveness of practice. Dan Grimshaw, sometimes known as Grimmy, produced a few excellent saves. We had a couple of excellent opportunities to”Today’s atmosphere was fantastic, and the North Stand really got behind the team—we need them.” We need to be together, and today we most definitely were. It’s amazing to defeat Bolton in that way; the supporters should be proud of these outcomes.”We have a strong record against the top six clubs and have gained points against them, but we need to address our away performance right away. We must remain grounded because, when we play Leyton Orient on Tuesday night, this will immediately become irrelevant and our attention will shift.

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