Steve Evans | We’ve given the players a chance to be fresh and ready for Bromley

TUESDAY NIGHT
“Of course, a positive result helps. I think the journey home seems quicker than it would normally feel. First and foremost, thank you to everyone, particularly those who went to Barrow, for your incredible support. To see 300 supporters there was just magic for us, and the support was great all evening.
“We’ve given the players ample opportunity now to rest and be fresh and get ready to face the league leaders. I think, arguably, you look at some parts of that game, and we’re so far in control, that it’s staggering to think how near we are to them in the table. The difference was black and white, really.
“However, you’re always mindful of the opponents, and we have to measure ourselves against the best in the league, and not perhaps the teams at the bottom end. Although we are one of them, it was certainly a performance that we can be really pleased about.”
BROMLEY PREVIEW
“No, it’s simple [to make changes]. Well, it’s simple in a sense. It’s hard to make decisions because you’re affecting players and playing games. But we have to make decisions to put our team on the pitch, which we think will compete against the Bromley team.
“So, we have to have a good look at Bromley, which I have been doing for two days, and we’ll pick a team. So, if changes are necessary, then we’ll make them.
“They’ve got manager of the year for me, in the whole of the EFL. I’m not close to Andy, this isn’t a line or two, this is somebody who has done an outstanding job. They’ve got the recruitment right, haven’t they? We have to remind ourselves every day that we are in this relegation fight and we’ll take that fight to Bromley.”




