An frustrated Harris debriefs following 1-1 draw
- Luca Garofalo
- Aug 16
- 1 min read
A game of 2 halves and the U's threw away a lead once again. A 1-1 draw was a very harsh for the U's after playing extremely well in the first half. The biggest negative from the first half was that the U's hadn't scored more. They could have easily been 2 or 3 goals head come the half time whistle but wasn't.
As Morrison was in an ambulance on the way to hospital, the U's saw themselves with their hands on their heads after conceding from Harrogate's first shot on target. Horrible defending once again and the Harrogate man was able to get the goal-wards flick to level the scoring. No attacking identity was shown in the second 45. A shocking display of how not to play in the final third was on full display for all those in attendance. 2 points dropped and a disappointing result all things considered.
A passionate Neil Harris spoke to us about how the culture has changed since his appointment earlier on in the year. Harris described the "desire to win" which expands from the "standards on the training ground and the standards on the daily basis". Harris explained his frustration was due to his "[high] demands in the players" which were unfortunately not met. Neil went on to reassure fans that these demands and beliefs "build a winning culture" which Harris knows a lot about.






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