Despite the loss against Brentford, manager Kieran McKenna identified several encouraging aspects. Even with key players unavailable, the team dominated Brentford in the first half, netting three well-executed goals. Furthermore, they demonstrated resilience by mounting a comeback while playing with only 10 men. The performance of two players introduced by the manager, both scoring with confident finishes, also bodes well. Additionally, Liam Delap once again proved his consistent threat at this competitive level. However, a significant concern, reminiscent of the Everton match, was the team’s naive defending. Although McKenna praised his players’ belief and character, questions remain regarding the potential impact of Saturday afternoon’s events on these qualities, especially with a crucial fixture against Leicester City scheduled for next weekend. Post navigation Paul Waring’s Lead Reduced to One Shot in Abu Dhabi Wolves’ Unity Fractures Amidst On-Field Incidents and Mounting Pressure