O'Driscoll laments Doncaster defending

10 November 2010 10:00
Doncaster manager Sean O'Driscoll was left a little disappointed by his side's defending during their 1-1 draw against Burnley at Turf Moor. The Clarets fell behind in the 13th minute when Jack Cork turned James Coppinger's cross against his own post and James Hayter tapped in the rebound. Chris Eagles then saw a spot-kick saved by Neil Sullivan after Dean Shiels handled in the box. Burnley levelled in the 63rd minute as Cork stooped to head home an equaliser, but neither side really threatened a winner. "Their goal was a little disappointing," said O'Driscoll. "They opened us up on one or two occasions with some good football. The two centre-halves could have dealt with Chris Iwelumo better in the build-up and then we gave a cheap corner away. "Corners and free-kicks are going to give anyone in this league trouble; we could have scored from a couple of our own. The first half was a basketball game, as soon as we broke up one of their attacks we looked like we'd score, and the same for them."

Source: PA