Too early to tell on nature of Eisa’s injury
Liam Manning admitted it was too early to tell how badly goal-scorer Mo Eisa was injured after he hobbled out of the 2-0 win over Accrington Stanley on Saturday.
His moment of quality on the stroke of half-time was just about the only bright point in a drab first half, beating his man not once but twice as he fired Dons in front.
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Hide AdEisa then almost turned provider as he whipped a ball into the mix nine minutes after the restart but took a hit in doing so and had to go off.
“I only quickly spoke to the medical staff afterwards but we'll have to wait to see how it settles,” said head coach Manning afterwards.
Eisa’s goal though would give Dons the upper hand heading in at half-time, and Manning admitted it changed the tone of his team-talk as a result.
He continued: “The timing of the goal played a huge part in the outcome. We could go in and have a slightly different conversation with the players, be a bit more relaxed. Coming in at 0-0 would have seen a few more frustrated faces. The goal put us at ease.
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Hide Ad“It was tough to solve the problem of the man-to-man press and how they stopped us. The second half had moments where it showed what we could do, and Josh McEachran came on to give us a bit more control.”