‘I hate it. No, no, I hate it’ – Thorup the reluctant City cheerleader
In order to coordinate the chants in front of the nearly 2,000-strong traveling crowd, the Dane attempted to playfully drag match-winner Josh Sargent along with him. Later, Thorup disclosed that one of his pet peeves is being put in the spotlight.
“I detest it. No, I detest it. since I felt pressured to do it. There are times when you have to do something you don’t particularly enjoy and get out of your comfort zone. In football, there are two things that I absolutely detest: praising individuals during award shows or similar events, and doing so after games, even though it’s a team effort.
I work a lot of hours in front of a coaching staff because I occasionally come up with weird ideas, and they have to stay for hours and keep working. The same is true for players; in addition to following our instructions, they must put in a lot of effort and give it their all on the field.The performance is a collective effort. Since it’s a team sport, we’ll probably all go down there together the next time we win. The performance is a collective effort.
Thorup thought City played perfectly in the first half at Vicarage Road, but they were unable to capitalize on their numerical advantage following Vakoun Bayo’s red card in the 35th minute for yelling at Emi Marcondes.”I’m pretty happy with how the game started. I believe we did well. I think we were dominant,” said the City boss. “We should be 1-0 up after two minutes, the big chance for Sargent from a beautiful cross from Lucien (Mahovo).
“We looked dangerous. We were creating good opportunities, good chances for us. We gained the game’s momentum. We appear strong defensively, in my opinion. They had one header at the back post in the first half, which is fine for us going away from home.
“After the red card the game picture changes a little bit, and we should have done better, in terms of our approach in the second half.“It’s likely that we were somewhat torn between going after that second goal and staying in control of the game and ensuring that we didn’t give up any chances. I’m delighted we didn’t really give anything away, but I’m not so pleased with the amount of opportunities that we generated.
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