Turner encouraged by Pools display

04 October 2009 15:10
A mix-up between Exeter goalkeeper Oscar Jansson and defender Matt Taylor led to Denis Behan putting the away side in front midway through the first half, but Ryan Harley levelled for the Grecians after Marcus Stewart's shot had come back off the upright.[LNB]Stuart Fleetwood capitalised on Gary Liddle's error to put Exeter 2-1 in front before James Dunne wrapped up the win with a 25-yard thunderbolt - his first goal in professional football.[LNB]Turner said: "It was a very bizarre scoreline because when you analyse the game we had the better chances, more pressure and I thought we dominated the second half.[LNB]"They were only in our penalty box four or five times, they had a strong wind behind them in the second half and that played a part in their second goal, which looked offside, because Gary Liddle couldn't judge the flight of the ball.[LNB]"You are not going to win away from home every week but I can take losing because of the way we played. We created a lot of chances for an away side and 95% of the time we would have scored two or three goals ourselves.[LNB]"Their goalkeeper has had more to do than ours and that tells its own story."[LNB][LNB]

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