Shrewsbury Town boss Matt Taylor has reaffirmed his intent to be successful in the EFL Trophy despite their ‘underwhelming’ start against Forest Green Rovers.
Matt Taylor the head coach / manager of Shrewsbury Town applauds after the 3-0 defeat
Despite the result, Taylor says they will continue to look to win games in the competition with the aim of qualifying. “But, to start the way we have with that result is hugely underwhelming, so what we need to do now is when we play the next game in this cup, we need to perform better and take our chances.”
Taylor also revealed the substitutions he made at half-time and the fact Morgan Feeney was missing from the squad on Tuesday were based on advice from the medical staff at the club.
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