Knill unhappy with goalless draw

18 January 2009 18:27
In a game affected by a strong wind, the Shakers dominated the first half but failed to take a number of good opportunities that came their way. Exeter had goalkeeper Paul Jones to thank for making a string of fine saves - notably from Bury strikers Andy Bishop and Andy Morrell.[LNB]"In the first half, we could have had four or five really and we should have," Knill said. "We always knew it was going to be difficult because of the conditions, but our goalkeeper only made two saves. We had some unbelievable chances first half, so I am disappointed really.[LNB]"We have all seen these games before where you have all the chances first half and you end up with a 1-0 loss. It is about being mentally strong and believing what we are as a team. We have lost the last three away from home - Shrewsbury, Wycombe and Bournemouth - so we needed something here.[LNB]"It is a tough place to come, but our performance was pretty good.[LNB]"Their home record is very good and I thought, in the first half, we were a lot better than them. We moved the ball around better and there was an end product to it. They weren't poor, we were good."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk