Os content with point

26 January 2011 11:30
Leyton Orient assistant manager Kevin Nugent admitted a draw was about all his side deserved after they were held 2-2 by MK Dons. The Os stretched their unbeaten home run to nine matches thanks to goals from Scott McGleish and Terrell Forbes, although they struggled after skipper Stephen Dawson went off injured. Stephen Gleeson had put the Dons ahead and Sean O'Hanlon's header salvaged a point after the break. Nugent said: "It was a very, very tough game and quite end-to-end. We were disappointed to have given the lead away after going in front but we weren't at our best, although we weren't at our worst. To be honest, I think we ground out a draw. "We started the game poorly and let them have a lot of possession and they scored a good goal but then we got back into it and took the lead. But losing Dawson didn't help us, he's got so much energy and is a driving force for us but he got a knock and had to be substituted. "It was disappointing to concede the equaliser from a set-piece. But we did give away the free-kick and paid the penalty. To be fair to O'Hanlon, he got in a decent header but overall, I think the draw was about right."

Source: PA