The Football League Paper

Comeback win never in doubt for Stendel

- By Trevor Atkinson

DANIEL Stendel believed his Barnsley side had the quality and power to beat Fleetwood as they fought back to win at Highbury.

Barnsley had gone a goal behind after ex-youth team player Harrison Biggins scored his first goal for Fleetwood after 19 minutes.

But 20-year-old Jacob Brown levelled just after the half hour mark, with Kieffer Moore completing the fightback in the 42nd minute.

Substitute Mamadou Thiam made it 3-1 in injury time and Stendel was pleased with his side’s response.

He said: “In the end we knew that we had more quality and more power to win the game. When we scored to make it 1-1 we had a lot of chances.

“We were composed and had more control. When we scored it was the next step to winning the game.

“In the second half, it was difficult with the long balls from Fleetwood then we worked hard to stay in front and, in the end, Mama closed the game for us and I’m very happy.”

The Barnsley head coach was pleased that Brown repaid his faith to net his first career goal.

He said: “I’m very happy that he scored. He was very disappoint­ed after the game at Coventry when he had three big chances to score.

“He is a young player and we gave him the trust and the chance to play in the first XI the next game and he repaid it.”

While Joey Barton was left scratching his head as he believed his Fleetwood side were the better team on the day.

He said: “It is a real tough one.

“I thought we were outstandin­g for periods of the game.

“It was something we had been demanding of the lads and there was a small spell when we conceded two goals after starting fantastica­lly well. We let them off the hook really because, after the small spell which they had we were the better side.

“To lose the game 3-1 you are scratching your head.

“The levels of performanc­e from the boys is where we needed to be. We just need to be more savvy and more streetwise.”

It was the first time Barton has suffered back-to-back defeats in his managerial career. The Town boss says he got the response he wanted from the 1-0 loss at Southend and now wants his men to bounce back against Wycombe on Tuesday.

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