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Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley has acknowledged the need for a thorough review of the club's travel arrangements after their recent Europa League defeat in Albania. The team faced significant challenges during their trip, which Bradley admitted contributed to their lackluster performance.
In a statement, Bradley expressed that the preparations for the match were not up to the standards expected at this level of competition. He stated, "That’s on us. Not the players." This comment highlights the responsibility the management feels regarding the team's readiness for the match.
The defeat in Albania was a setback for Shamrock Rovers, who are striving to make a mark in European competitions. The manager's acknowledgment of the travel issues suggests a commitment to improving the logistical aspects of the team's operations, which are crucial for success on the international stage.
As the club moves forward, they will likely implement changes to ensure that players are better prepared for future matches, particularly in terms of travel and accommodation. This review process is essential for maintaining the team's competitive edge and ensuring that they can perform at their best in future fixtures.
Shamrock Rovers' next steps will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike, as the club seeks to bounce back from this disappointment and continue its journey in the UEFA Europa Conference League.