“We’re in a good place,” says Bola.
Marc Bola disclosed that he worked hard with Imrân Louza on the training ground before scoring against Bristol City.
After Louza’s incredible pass from within his own half lofted above the visiting defence, Bola expertly controlled it before scoring. “We’ve been practicing that for a while,” the left-back remarked after scoring his first goal for Watford. “Our connection is good. “It was a fantastic pass, and I slotted it in after touching with my right foot.” The Golden Boys were forced to settle for a point after Scott Twine’s free kick, and Bola acknowledged that the team was “gutted” not to win all three.
He remarked, “We scored the goal but got a little complacent and they got a little momentum.” “They just sat off a little bit in the second half, and we couldn’t find that edge. It was a sloppy free-kick.” “I should have scored a second goal, and we had opportunities! However, they lacked clarity and had a clear opportunity to score, which Egil [Selvik] assisted us with. Following his goal, Bola remained on the ground due to a blow to a previously dislocated finger. After joining the team over the summer, the 27-year-old was able to continue and is now at his happiest as a Hornet.
“I’m confident,” he declared. “I’ve returned and am accustomed to its beat. “I’m feeling content and joyful. I’m loving my football while putting in a lot of effort in my training and extracurricular activities. I hope it lasts a long time! “With the exception of Coventry, we have been in every one of the five difficult games we have had on paper in a short amount of time. We’re still young, growing, and getting to know one another, and we’re regaining our confidence. “I think we’re in a good place, and it’s just about everything clicking.”
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