BURTON Albion supervisor Dino Maamria was thrilled with the character revealed by his side as the Brewers originated from behind to win 2-1 away at Bristol Rovers today.
Sam Winnall’s 2nd half objective showed to be Albion’s match winner for the 2nd Saturday in a row, and Maamria had lots of appreciation for the spirit and togetherness revealed by his Albion side.
“We had lots of desire, filled with will to win and we’ve been doing the fundamentals truly well, and I believe that’s the distinction,” said Maamria. “It’s never ever simple to come to locations like this – the pitch is really bobbly and it’s been played in really windy conditions.
“We didn’t start the game well. Chris McCann came off an injury and we changed shape just before that, and it worked really well. We then took control of the game and yes we won 2-1, but we should have won by three or four really.”
The Brewers discovered themselves an objective behind on 9 minutes after John Marquis headed James Gibbons’ cross into the ground and past Craig MacGillivray.
“They’ve got some qualities in their forward choices and their cutting edge has plenty of objectives – you’re constantly going to come locations like this and need to safeguard truly well,” included the Brewers manager.
“We became the video game after yielding and we restricted them. I believe we had about 18 shots, with 9 on target compared to their 2. Overall, it’s a totally should have win.”
While Maamria says he was total happy with the efficiency from his side, with numerous standout efficiencies in specific capturing the supervisor’s eye.
Dale Taylor got a help for the Brewers equaliser, which was calmly put away by early replacement Charlie Kirk. The on-loan Nottingham Forest striker put in another determined efficiency and was likewise regrettable not to get on the scoresheet when 2nd half surface was chalked off for a narrow offside.
“Dale Taylor is definitely dazzling, said Maamria. “His work rate, he safeguards from the front, he produces opportunities and was unfortunate to not get his objective. With the pass, he appeared like he was going to shoot and after that it simply lays it off to him in a truly cool surface.
“Kirk has actually been dazzling – I see him daily in training and see how good he is. He doesn’t miss out on opportunities when he gets them and when he began today he did truly good.”
Bristol Rovers had a hard time to clear the ball in their location midway through the 2nd half, permitting Sam Winnall to get Albion’s winner with a poacher’s surface. Unfortunately for the striker, he got an injury while doing so and was brought off the pitch.
“I’ve been attempting to care for Sam. He’s crucial to us, even if it’s for half-an-hour late on. He wishes to play and start video games – he gets disappointed in some cases and I need to handle choosing the best video games for him.
“He got the goal and was unfortunate to get the injury and have to go off. We will have to assess it and see how he is.”
“I felt we need to have scored more. Deji and Powelly were dazzling in the middle of the park. Brayford, Hamer, Sam Hughes, and Jasper on a yellow card were all truly good. Zach is growing weekly too.
“Today, I’ve needed to leave Sam Lavelle and Jordan Amissah out of the team, and it’s tough to do that. They are 2 dazzling gamers and fantastic people too. It’s probably the most difficult thing I have to do at the moment. It’s a testament to those gamers and it’s fantastic to see the togetherness them and the group displays in the method they respond.
On a last note, Maamria had lots of appreciation for the taking a trip faithful.
“Our fans have been tremendous and come in numbers again today. They inspire us and we could hear them throughout the game. They were excellent and that one was for them again.”