By Conall Collier
Three games into the Women’s Premier Division season, and Sligo Rovers manager Steve Feeney remains positive despite last Saturday’s reversal against Waterford in front of the TG4 cameras at the Showgrounds.
Following an encouraging start to the season with a draw against Bohemians, the Bit O’Red has faltered twice subsequently and also drawn a blank on the scoreboard.
The manager’s positivity is centred on the fact that against both Cork City the previous week and Waterford last Saturday, the team created at least half a dozen scoring opportunities in each game.
Steve believes that once the first goal is scored, it will boost the confidence of the players who
can’t be faulted for their determination and commitment.
“The attitude and commitment of the players can’t be faulted, and while we haven’t won yet, we are creating chances; that’s a big positive,” he commented.
“Last Saturday was similar to the previous week against Cork City; we missed a hatful of chances, and Waterford took theirs and picked up the three points.
“It’s quite simple: if we don’t take the chances that we create, we certainly can’t expect to win games.
“We were in contention when trailing by a goal, but we gave away the penalty in the second half, and then it was 2-0, but we still made openings and just didn’t take them.
“We pushed to try to get something from the game, but in fairness to Waterford and ‘keeper Maeve Williams, she made some good saves.
“Having said that, we hit too many shots straight at her; we needed to be a bit more composed in front of goal, and hopefully we will see that in Wexford,” he concluded.