Everton manager Brian Sørensen spoke out after his team’s 4-0 loss to Brighton & Hove Albion, emphasizing the need to move forward and prepare for the next match. The defeat was a tough blow, especially with midfielder Aurora Galli getting injured during the game.
Sørensen mentioned that luck wasn’t on their side, especially once Brighton scored their first goal. He highlighted the challenges of facing unfamiliar opponents and adjusting to the intensity of the league, particularly for new players like Inma Gabarro and Toni Payne.
The manager also provided an update on Galli’s injury, indicating that it looked serious and she may be out of action for a while. Despite the setbacks, Sørensen expressed confidence in his team’s ability to bounce back and support each other, as they did during previous injury crises.
Looking ahead, Everton will be gearing up to face Manchester United in their next Barclays Women’s Super League match. Sørensen acknowledged the tough competition in the league and stressed the importance of being prepared for the challenges ahead.
Overall, Sørensen’s focus is on regrouping and staying united as a team to overcome the obstacles they faced in their opening match. The upcoming game against Manchester United will be another test of their resilience and determination to succeed in the league.