Exeter City Manager Matt Taylor Embraces Relegation Battle Challenge
Taylor 'enjoying' Exeter survival challenge
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Exeter City manager Matt Taylor expresses enjoyment in the challenge of keeping the team in League One, currently positioned 21st. With crucial home matches ahead, Taylor emphasizes the importance of fan support and recent improvements in team performance.
- 01Exeter City is currently 21st in League One, three points behind AFC Wimbledon.
- 02Matt Taylor, who returned as manager in March, is enjoying the challenge of the relegation battle.
- 03The team has seen a recent uptick in form, including a 3-0 win against Doncaster.
- 04Exeter will play two of their last three matches at home, which Taylor considers crucial.
- 05Taylor emphasizes the connection with fans as pressure builds during this critical time.
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Exeter City manager Matt Taylor has expressed his enjoyment of the challenge of fighting to remain in League One. Currently sitting 21st in the league, the Grecians are just three points behind AFC Wimbledon. Taylor, who returned to the club in March after a previous stint, noted the importance of their upcoming home matches at St James Park. He stated that playing two of their last three games at home is 'absolutely huge' for the team's chances of survival. Recently, Exeter has shown signs of improvement, highlighted by a 3-0 victory over Doncaster and a thrilling 2-2 draw against local rivals Plymouth. Taylor remains optimistic, stating, 'You are never fully comfortable as a manager, but you certainly want to see it moving in the right direction,' reflecting on the team's recent performances and the growing connection with fans as they face this critical period.
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The team's performance in the remaining matches could determine their survival in League One, impacting local fans and the club's future.
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