Rochdale Observer

Boss: We must learn from losing

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THE result may not have gone their way at Charlton on Tuesday, but the performanc­e was just what Keith Hill had called for from his players.

The Dale chief was quick to acknowledg­e as much after the game and, while disappoint­ed with the loss, he was buoyed by the display.

Ahead of the trip to The Valley, Hill had touched on the difficulti­es his side were facing and said the current pressure is largely down to the club’s overachiev­ing in the recent past.

“We’re having to deal with a lot of disappoint­ment at this moment in time and during this period within our present and future at the football club,” Hill told the club’s official website.

“It’s difficult but we have to respond and we have to learn from defeat, as well as learning when we’re victorious. We have to use these situations to be motivated to grow, to be better and to be more experience­d.

“It is very difficult but we’re fighting all the odds. We’re in a pressure situation, but we’re only in a pressure situation because of the unbelievab­le successes that we’ve created at this football club.

“We continue to try and strive to work hard to be better than we ever have been, and that’s why it hurts so much. Not just for me, but for the players, the supporters, the chairman and the board of directors.

“Every manager asks for a sense of reality or a small molecule of reality but there is none in modern day football. It’s tough for the players but the players have got to do everything they possibly can to come out fighting, and I want the players to hide behind me.

“I’ve got to be a front for the players and the players have got to go through the emotional rollercoas­ter that will be there and evident and put upon them by our own supporters, which we expect because that’s just the way the football climate is. I enjoy working for this football club and trying to supersede anything we’ve achieved before, but we’ve created a monster. We’ve created a monster of success at this football club and we’ve got to try and do it again this season.

“The players’ reality is that we’re in a relegation fight and we’re in it for the remainder of the season, and the outcome will depend on how good we are at fighting our opponents that are in the same position as us, or we’ll drip into that position.

“You’ve got to speak with a sense of reality but plan against it and that’s what we’re trying to do.”

And Hill believes that the players have got the fight in them.

“I’m not really bothered how that manifests as long as it comes out in the way that it should on a matchday. It has to be positive and it can’t become selfish – you’ve got to look after your team-mate and your team-mate has got to look after you.

“I believe that we’re good enough, I believe that we’re strong enough and I believe that we’ve got leaders of the way that we play, so the players have got to accept responsibi­lity for the performanc­e levels. I fully expect them to take on that challenge, but the challenge is there for everyone to see, the players included, and we want to rise to that challenge.

“I have learned to accept pressure. As a manager, there’s a freedom but there’s also a responsibi­lity for the situation that we’re in – whether it’s winning, losing or drawing – you never switch off. I always put pressure on myself, which is why we’ve been so successful at this football club.

“We’re working exceptiona­lly hard and the players are, but it’s not materialis­ing in performanc­es. We’re trying to do everything we possibly can to make sure that we’re overachiev­ing again this season.”

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