Upset Scott Brown admits his Fleetwood facet have been "bullied" by Port Vale as he misplaced his first league sport in cost.
The 37-year-old was left miffed by the 2-1 defeat which he believes was undone by an lack of ability to comply with out the sport plan put in place within the lead-up to the curtain raiser. And the Celtic legend was left downbeat after his facet coughed up the benefit after taking the lead towards Vale.
However Brown admits he will not be down for lengthy and insists he and his gamers should study their classes from their early misstep with the fixtures coming thick and quick. City tackle Plymouth subsequent weekend earlier than they start their EFL Cup marketing campaign towards Wigan.
The previous Aberdeen skipper mentioned: “It’s disappointing, particularly after beginning the sport so properly as we went 1-0 up and it was an excellent aim as properly from Batts. We simply didn’t appear to know what to do after that and we misplaced management of the sport as we obtained bullied all through the sport in the course of the pitch and didn’t win sufficient second balls.
"The strains between the strikers, midfielders, and the defence have been so large for Port Vale to play via them. It’s not what we’ve labored on all week.
"We’ve labored on protecting the ball and knocking it to the perimeters and urgent groups – we didn’t try this properly sufficient as a group.
"Whether or not that’s on myself and the backroom workers for not selecting the correct group, we'll take that one on the chin, however for us, it was disappointing after the beginning we’ve had."
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