Still remains upbeat

09 October 2010 19:30
Dagenham boss John Still conceded his team had been beaten by a better side but refused to be downhearted following the 2-0 loss at MK Dons. Sam Baldock, returning from an ankle injury, broke the deadlock with a clinical 55th-minute finish before Mathias Doumbe added a second to end the Daggers' four-match unbeaten run. Still said: "First-half I was really pleased because we didn't really give them any chances. "We found it hard to attack ourselves so in the second half we tried to push on and go three up front, but they are a good side. "Tony Roberts hasn't really made too many saves and we are the away team, but we haven't had too many chances. We know we've got to come away and really work hard, and to a certain extent I think we did that. "Maybe we lacked a bit of sharpness but they've got some good players. Sometimes we are going to play against teams that play well, who have probably got better players than us, but it's our organisation and discipline that can perhaps get us through it."

Source: PA