September 22, 2024

Leam Richardson, the head coach of Rotherham United, was happy to see the fans’ happy faces following their team’s 2-1 victory over Millwall on Easter Monday.

Following Ryan Longman’s equaliser, the Millers’ first goals for Seb Revan and Charlie Wyke ensured that they would leave the game against the Lions satisfied and with three points.

Under Richardson, the home team’s enthusiastic performance was deservedly rewarded with the club’s first victory since Boxing Day. Richardson saved special thanks for the supporters’ unwavering support following the game.

“They have received excellent coaching and excel at what they do.

“The main thing is the result.

“I’m happy for the players, but I’m also happy that on Easter Monday, the fans can smile and return home.

“As a club we’re in a moment whereby we’re in transition and we need to be aware of that and make forward steps.”I’ve had a conversation with the Chairman, who seems really upbeat and optimistic about our future.

“Our goal is to improve upon who we are.

“I expressed my sympathy for the fans on Friday, and now that their team has triumphed, it’s wonderful that they can leave with a smile on their faces.

“Acknowledgment to several players who have persistently put themselves out there and made

“It’s been a tough season for a lot of the fans and the players because they’ve been getting whacked around the head since the first game of the season. I’ve picked this club up at a certain point and not seen it at its best so far and I like a challenge. My job is to make sure that we come through this moment and make sure that we can represent the fans, the Chairman and ourselves in the best way we can. Today is a start for that.”

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