Bromley’s Andy Woodman expresses frustration over team’s lackluster performance

The game started off on a bad note when Owura Edwards scored for Colchester just four minutes in. Bromley had just come off a tough FA Cup loss, and this early goal was a real blow. They tried hard to get back into the game, but Colchester’s defense held strong. It felt like every time they had a chance, they just couldn’t make it count.
Woodman pointed out that the goal they conceded was a gift. He said they can’t let players just slip through like that. He was frustrated with how they defended and admitted they were poor in many areas. Even their set pieces, which should be a strength, were lacking.
He did give a nod to Brooklyn Ilunga, who came off the bench and brought some energy. But overall, Woodman felt some players were resting on past performances and that wasn’t going to cut it. He wanted his team to be more aggressive, especially at home, but they just didn’t show up.
Looking ahead, Woodman knows they need to fix these issues quickly. Next week, they face a tough match against Notts County, and he emphasized the need for players who are ready to give their all. It’s all about being brave and making smart decisions on the pitch.