Tolu Arokodare has expressed disappointment at not scoring more goals despite rescuing a point for Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. in their 2–2 draw against Brentford F.C., Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.
The Nigeria national football team striker came off the bench to score the equaliser at the Gtech Community Stadium after the hosts had taken a 2–0 lead through Michael Kayode and Igor Thiago. Adam Armstrong had earlier reduced the deficit before halftime.
Arokodare, who made an immediate impact after coming on, nearly grabbed a brace but saw a powerful header crash against the crossbar.
Speaking after the match, the forward admitted he was unlucky not to score more goals.
“It was a very good cross from Jackson Tchatchoua, but I was quite unlucky because I hit the post. He was also unlucky in the second because he hit the post,” Arokodare told Sky Sports.
“It would have been great if those two chances went in, but we will take the point because we started the game not as we wanted it, with two goals down, but we ended it well,” he added.
Despite his frustration, Arokodare’s contribution proved crucial as Wolves fought back to earn a valuable point on the road.