Coleman: We could have had more

09 March 2011 10:30
Accrington boss John Coleman declared himself happy with the 3-0 win over Stockport, but believes his side could have gone on to give their goal difference a real boost in the second half. Defender Phil Edwards scored two first-half penalties after Sean Hessey had given Stanley a 28th-minute lead after firing home a 25-yard free-kick, but Stanley could not add to the scoreline after the break. Coleman said: "We started off slowly but when we got into full throttle we cashed in. "I was disappointed we gave away possession in the second half as it would have been nice to get a fourth goal as goal difference could be crucial at the end of the season. But you`ve got to be happy with three goals. "Phil Edwards is a great penalty taker and there is more to come from him. He tucked them both away well. "We`ve made some ground up on the top seven, so that's good for us."

Source: PA