Heath will bounce back
Published Date:
18 August 2008
BROADBRIDGE Heath manager Sam Chapman has backed his players to bounce back from their poor 4-1 defeat to Rottingdean Village on the opening day of the season.
Having been relegated from Division 2 last term, Heath's bid to go straight back up has taken a dent, but Chapman insists they will learn from the setback.
"This is a different league and it's been a wake up call, but I'm still confident in my players," he declared.
"We lost to four pieces of bad defending and missed loads of chances up the other end, but they totally deserved it after we went two goals down.
"Our heads went down when we should have been looking to get straight back into the game, and that's something we will learn from."
Captain Warren Sweatman put in an excellent display for Heath and deservedly grabbed a consolation with a 20-yard curler with ten minutes to play.
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Last Updated:
18 August 2008 5:22 PM
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Location:
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