Published on April 5, 2026
Dragons coach Shane Flanagan faced intense scrutiny following his team’s disappointing performance on Saturday night, prompting an emotional response as he addressed fans. The match ended poorly for the Dragons, who struggled throughout, leaving supporters frustrated and disappointed.
In a post-match press conference, Flanagan expressed his regret and took responsibility for the team’s lackluster display. “I am sorry,” he began, acknowledging the high expectations of the fans and the immense pressure the team faces. His apology resonated with supporters who had hoped for a stronger showing.
Flanagan detailed the game’s critical moments, highlighting the areas where the team fell short. “We didn’t execute our game plan,” he admitted. “There are lessons to be learned, and we need to regroup quickly.” The coach emphasized that rectifying these issues would be paramount as the season progresses.
Fans expressed their dissatisfaction on social media, calling for changes in strategy and personnel. Many have voiced their concerns regarding the team’s direction under Flanagan’s leadership. The coach, however, remains committed to turning things around. “We have a good group; we just need to find our rhythm,” he stated.
Looking ahead, Flanagan outlined his plans to address the shortcomings displayed during the game. His focus will be on fostering better communication on the field and ensuring that players are mentally prepared for upcoming challenges. The team is scheduled for practice this week, where adjustments will be made in hopes of restoring their competitive edge.
With the season still in its early stages, Flanagan understands the importance of quickly turning the tide. “We owe it to our fans to show them our potential,” he concluded, hoping to inspire confidence in both his team and the supporters as they prepare for their next match.
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