"Winning becomes a habit, but so does losing , we need to break the cycle," admitted Owen Coyle after the narrow defeat against Clyde. The tension surrounding Queen's Park is palpable as the team continues to fight for their place in the mid-table of the Scottish Championship.
Their last five outings painted a mixed picture. Three draws and two losses have raised questions. The fixture against Clyde was particularly painful, as it ended 1-0 at home, in a match where fans expected victory and a chance to secure points. Queen's Park's inability to convert opportunities has dogged them lately, despite dominant possession.
In those recent matches, standout players like A. Connolly have played crucial roles, with flashes of brilliance but ultimately insufficient support from the rest of the squad. It's moments like these where teamwork is paramount. With every match, spirits can wane, the crowd's energy dulls; it's vital they find renewed fire.
Coyle acknowledges the uphill battle ahead but is optimistic for the upcoming bout against Greenock Morton. "We have the talent to turn this around," he stated, emphasizing the need for a unified effort. The next match could be a defining factor in the quest for a more stable season.
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