Ince proud to be boss despite loss

03 January 2010 11:40
Ince felt that the Dons' second-half showing in the 2-1 home defeat deserved at least a replay.[LNB]Peter Leven and substitute Luke Chadwick were both denied by Clarets keeper Brian Jensen as Ince's side threw caution to the wind in the last 20 minutes.[LNB]"I said to them after the game that it was a pleasure to be the manager of that team. We played well throughout the game and it came down to making mistakes," said Ince.[LNB]"Against Premier League sides you get punished but we kept the belief that we could compete and if we had scored earlier it may have been different.[LNB]"We could have scored four goals in the second half and I am disappointed in the result - but not the performance. I can't fault any of them.[LNB]"We went attacking but what is the point in sitting back and getting beaten? That's not my style. So we went for it and with a bit more luck we could have had a result."[LNB][LNB]

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