Turner upbeat despite capitulation

22 March 2009 14:14
A fantastic Anthony Sweeney double ensured Joel Porter's missed penalty was quickly forgotten about but a second-half capitulation allowed Neil Harris to net a fine hat-trick as the Lions roared back to take maximum points.[LNB]"For most of the game we played as well as I've seen us play all season. We were positive and we closed them down when we needed to," said Turner.[LNB]"But that's football - I've been involved in topsy-turvy games like that before, and no doubt I will be again, but that doesn't make it easier to take a result like that.[LNB]"The better team did not win and they know they have got out of jail. But the result is a kick in the teeth for us and it's down to our Achilles heel - we gave away too many soft goals in too many games.[LNB]"The result was bad, but the performance was good and if we play like that in our remaining seven games we will get the points we need to be safe."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk