Haji Wright praised his teammate Callum O’Hare after their impressive performance against Millwall, where they combined for crucial moments in the game. Wright scored the equalizer from the penalty spot and then netted the winner three minutes later after receiving a perfect pass from O’Hare.
One of the talking points of the game was the decision-making process for who would take the penalty, with both Wright and O’Hare wanting to step up. They settled it with a game of rock-paper-scissors, much to the amusement and slight annoyance of manager Mark Robins.
Explaining the situation, Wright mentioned that he and O’Hare discussed who would take the penalty, both believing in their abilities. Wright eventually won the rock-paper-scissors contest and confidently took the spot-kick.
Wright highlighted O’Hare’s qualities as a player, praising his dribbling ability and vision, which led to the assist for the winning goal. He also discussed his own technique for scoring, mentioning how he anticipated the goalkeeper’s movement to find the back of the net.
Reflecting on the team’s progress, Wright expressed optimism about their performance as the new players settled into the squad. He emphasized the team’s unity and quality in every position, indicating a positive outlook for the future.
As for the journey to Plymouth, Wright humorously mentioned that the team would engage in Mario Kart rather than rock-paper-scissors. He expressed his desire to continue his good form and contribute to the team’s success on the long trip.
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