Keane happy with performance

11 September 2010 20:00
Ipswich boss Roy Keane praised his "resilient" side after the goalless draw at Portsmouth. Keane also disagreed with Pomepy counterpart Steve Cotterill, who felt the home team deserved the three points. He said: "It was not a bad result but I think our performance deserved more than the draw that we got. The best chance of the game by a long mile fell to Darren O'Dea but he was unfortunate to hit it over. "If you want to progress in this league you have to put some of these draws into wins. We take the draw and the clean sheet and move on to the next game. "I think that all the back four and the goalkeeper Marton Fulop deserved to keep a clean sheet. "We drew 20 games last year and that was the reason we were down toward the bottom but if we change some of those draws into wins we will be right up there. We were under the cosh at the end of the game but we were resilient and got our point."

Source: PA