Frank expressed his satisfaction with the physical conditioning of the players, stating that they were able to get around 75 minutes of playing time in both games. This was a key reason for playing two mixed teams, allowing the youngsters to get a run out.
Highlighting the positives from the Wycombe game, Frank praised the team's ability to regain possession and create scoring opportunities. He noted that the team defended well, but gave away two goals that they shouldn't have conceded. Sarr's performance was also a highlight, with Frank praising his goal-scoring ability.
However, Frank felt that the team had some areas to work on, particularly in the Luton game. He noted that the team's connections and relationships on the pitch were not as fluid as they could be, but was pleased with the team's effort and positivity.
Frank's overall assessment was one of cautious optimism, acknowledging that there is still work to be done but recognizing the team's positive steps forward.