Rotherham’s manager expressed frustration over the team’s narrow win against Charlton, feeling they could have scored many more goals.
At halftime, Rotherham was leading 3-1. Charlton’s Miles Leaburn managed to score, but it was just a consolation. Evans was frustrated that the final score didn’t reflect their dominance.
He mentioned on the club’s website that it should have been a six or seven-goal win. They had so many chances and played really well. He told the players they need to excite the fans, especially after a rough start to the season.
The fans showed up, hoping for a great game, and Evans knew Charlton was in good form. But Rotherham came out strong from the first minute. He even said Mallik Wilks could have scored four or five goals if not for the Charlton goalkeeper. It was a day of mixed emotions for sure!