Tommy Doyle says Saturday’s comeback from two goals down at Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday has to be the “start of something”.
The midfielder played a starring role in Matheus Cunha’s injury time equaliser at the Amex, producing a crucial interception and providing the assist for the Brazilian to fire home. The Old Gold now return home for back-to-back Molineux fixtures against Crystal Palace and Southampton, and Doyle has called on the group to use the momentum from Saturday’s draw in a positive way come Saturday evening.
On kicking on from Saturday’s draw
“We can’t hide from what’s happened this season, it’s obviously been massively below average. So, that’s got to be the start of something for us. Massive point, massive support from the fans, and we’ve got to take that now and go into the next games and start how we finished.”
On a dramatic ending at Brighton
“A lot of mixed emotions. But I think that shows perfectly the fight that this team has. Obviously, I should have scored in the first half, which frustrated me a lot and then we concede see two goals, and the second one was really deflating. But, when you look around and you see lads still with their heads up high and the chins up, with the body language, it was, ‘Let’s go again’. And that’s what we did. So, to take a point, obviously we’re buzzing and two big games now where we’ve got to look at nothing but three points.”
Tommy Doyle says Saturday’s comeback from two goals down at Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday has to be the “start of something”.
The midfielder played a starring role in Matheus Cunha’s injury time equaliser at the Amex, producing a crucial interception and providing the assist for the Brazilian to fire home. The Old Gold now return home for back-to-back Molineux fixtures against Crystal Palace and Southampton, and Doyle has called on the group to use the momentum from Saturday’s draw in a positive way come Saturday evening.
On kicking on from Saturday’s draw
“We can’t hide from what’s happened this season, it’s obviously been massively below average. So, that’s got to be the start of something for us. Massive point, massive support from the fans, and we’ve got to take that now and go into the next games and start how we finished.”
On a dramatic ending at Brighton
“A lot of mixed emotions. But I think that shows perfectly the fight that this team has. Obviously, I should have scored in the first half, which frustrated me a lot and then we concede see two goals, and the second one was really deflating. But, when you look around and you see lads still with their heads up high and the chins up, with the body language, it was, ‘Let’s go again’. And that’s what we did. So, to take a point, obviously we’re buzzing and two big games now where we’ve got to look at nothing but three points.”
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