Edinburgh’s head coach, Sean Everitt, informed Premier Sports following the match that “We’ve got ourselves to blame for the predicament we got ourselves into.” Everitt stated that discussions had taken place regarding preventing Glasgow from entering their 22m area. He described his team as “ill disciplined in the first half to say the least,” noting they “conceded 10 penalties and two yellow cards against a team that are the best finishers in the URC.” He expressed disappointment, adding that “We didn’t fire a shot until the last 15 minutes of the game.” Everitt emphasized the necessity for an internal discussion about their current standing, observing, “We put in great performances at home but when we’re away it’s almost like we make the excuse that we’re playing away.” He concluded by acknowledging the players’ distress, stating, “I know the players are hurting in the changing room but there’s no one to blame but ourselves.” Post navigation Statistics from Manchester United’s 0-3 Loss to Bournemouth Rangers and Clement Face Increasing Scrutiny Amidst Scottish Football Developments