Thursday Aug 30 2007 09:12
Bristol City boss Gary Johnson felt a second-half revival by his side could have seen them upset Manchester City in the Carling Cup.
The Robins lost their second round tie with the Premier League club 2-1 at Ashton Gate on Wednesday evening, but Johnson claimed his players finished the match the more likely winners.
Midfielder Michael McIndoe saw an injury-time leveller ruled out for offside when extra-time looked on the cards.
"There are very thin dividing lines between success and failure," said Johnson.
"If that had gone in, I would have fancied our chances in extra-time, although to be fair to Michael he thought he was just offside.
"I had a go at the players at half-time because I felt they were being a bit posy.
"It was as though they wanted to look like Premiership players. They weren't anywhere near angry enough.
"In the end, I thought we gave a good account of ourselves. If Sven (Goran Eriksson) says we did well, he means it."
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