Warney - It's a happy changing room

Last updated : 15 January 2017 By Millersmad

Talking to the clubs official website, Warney said; “The lads are happy in the changing rooms, We’ve gone on all week about how we’re going to play and how we’re going to upset them."

“It feels like everything we did was right. On another day they might have got the equaliser but, potentially, we could have got one or two more in the second half. The lads kept going against a quality side like that. I’m a very proud man.” he added.
 
With Danny Ward out, young Jerry Yates played up front on his own and set the Millers on thier way with a goal after 7 minutes, gaining much praise from his gaffer.
 
“I don’t know how much more he can give, He gives everything he’s got. I think the fashion from footballers these days is that you don’t have to run round. The fact that he went out there and ran around the way he did. He gets a bit of luck, he scores a goal. I thought he was outstanding. He’s not playing against idiots, he’s playing against really good, class centre-halves."
 
“We had a meeting before the game and told him we all trust him. There was no pressure. I thought he was outstanding and I was really proud of him.”
 
Norwich’s Nelson Oliveira saw red for punching Kirk Broadfoot, moments after incensing the home crowd for an aparant dive. However Warne wasn't shouting for the red card.
 
“If I’m honest I was devastated he got sent off, I thought when he came off they’d all be giving that extra ten percent energy and aggression. That’s not what I wanted. I thought it would be harder against ten men than eleven. I wasn’t banging the drum saying ‘get him off’.” Warne said.
 
 
 
“It’s only one game, Winning football matches is a beautiful feeling. Even the Burton game a couple of weeks ago I think we deserved to win that and that would have given us a bit of momentum."
 
“I just think we’re in a little bit of a transition stage at the Club. Everyone’s working really, really hard to try and improve this squad. I think when you get a win, people and fans might believe in what we’re doing a little bit more. Winning today might get us a little bit more respect."
 
“It’s great for the lads. They’re coming in every day and they’re not moaners. I want good, hardworking people who want the best for everyone.”