Stevenage manager Alex Revell reflects on their draw against Bolton Wanderers, emphasizing the importance of a return to their typical style of play.
Following a disappointing 3-0 loss to Exeter on Saturday, Stevenage aimed to bounce back and halt their recent slump. The match against Bolton, known for their strong defenses, presented a unique challenge.
Revell stated, 'Tonight was about delivering our usual Stevenage performance. We recognized that Saturday's performance fell short, and we reminded the players of our core values.'
He continued, 'We've been deviating from our usual aggressive and intense style over the past few weeks. Tonight, we showcased the energy and togetherness that define us as a team.'
The manager explained that the team's focus on unity and hard work paid off, especially in the first 10 games. However, they've recently tried to be more expansive, which has led to conceding goals. Revell believes that returning to their traditional style will yield better results.
Despite respecting Bolton's quality, Revell felt that their introduction of Dan Kemp in the second half made a significant impact. He said, 'We watched their game against Wigan, where they dominated. Their players are exceptional, but we believe in our approach.'
Revell concluded, 'We're aware of areas for improvement, such as creating more chances. However, tonight's performance was about securing a result and building momentum for the upcoming weeks.'
The manager's emphasis on style and team spirit highlights the importance of consistency in football, inviting fans to discuss their thoughts on the team's performance and future direction.