Hendon rues missed Bees chances

22 November 2009 11:51
The Bees, led by the industrious wing pairing of Yannick Bolasie and Albert Jarrett, were unable to grab the win after a host of missed chances.[LNB]But Hendon, who was forced to field a makeshift back four due to the ongoing defensive injury crisis at the club, had nothing but praise for his troops, and insisted there could have been a rout.[LNB]"Last week we got away with a 0-0, and this week we are very disappointed not to have won the game," he said. "We've had one cleared from the line and another hit the crossbar. The keeper's made a good save, and there were countless other near misses.[LNB]"If you're playing like that, more often than not you're going to win games of football.[LNB]"I think 1-0, 2-0 or even 3-0 would have been fair, but fair play to Micky's (Adams) team, they work hard for each other, they're organised, and they're a hard nut to crack."[LNB][LNB]

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