Winger James Daly said he was “delighted” to get his first Yeovil Town goal since arriving at Huish Park in the summer in the 3-1 home win over Braintree Town.
The 25-year-old headed the second goal of the night after 65 minutes in front of the Thatcher’s Stand and admitted he had been thinking about the moment whilst he was out through injury for more than two months.
He told BBC Somerset reporter Josh Perkins: “It was very long overdue and I am delighted with it, it always was going to be a header. You just have to keep knocking on the door when you go so long without a goal because goals are a big part of my game, so to go this long without scoring was disappointing for me. I am just delighted to get off the mark.
“When I had those dark days, I was thinking about how I could get on the pitch and scoring goals. It has been a long journey with being out for ten weeks, so I am delighted to be playing again and scoring a goal.”
The former Bristol Rovers’ player said he felt Yeovil should have gone in ahead at half-time after a header from defender Kyle Ferguson was ruled out after 25 minutes with Luke McCormick adjudged to have been offside.
Daly said: “The first half was good I thought, we created chances and I think we should have gone ahead, I thought it was a poor decision from the linesman which would have given us some momentum going in at half-time. But we knew that in the second half we would just keep doing what we were doing and the goals would come, we kept knocking on the door and they came.
“At half-time we said we needed to be ruthless when we did create the chances, it was a matter of being patient, and in the second half we knew we had to not get too hurried and take our chances.”
Daly has started every match since the arrival of manager Billy Rowley at the end of November and said he believes the best is yet to come.
He added: “It has been a whirlwind of a season so far with everything that has gone on, and we are just looking to get some consistency about how we are going to play and we can only get better. The foundations are there and I think there is a lot more to come.“










