Moore: We were lucky

11 September 2010 20:30
Rotherham boss Ronnie Moore admitted that in the end his team "got out of jail" to gain a point against Burton. Shaun Harrad grabbed a second-half hat-trick for Burton as Rotherham threw away a three-goal half-time lead in an entertaining 3-3 draw. "It feels like a defeat. We were so lucky to be three up at half-time because we were never in the game. Two set-plays and a lovely little bit of football got it for us," said Moore. "All we had to do then was hold on for 45 minutes, but we conceded a goal before I had even sat down and it was 3-2 fifteen minutes into the second half. We might well look back and say what a good point this is. That might sound daft, but we were poor, as poor as I have seen us. "As a team and a group we defended far too deep second half, we were nervous and very lucky not to go down to ten men, and if we had gone down to ten, we would probably have lost the game. "If we had played another five minutes, we would probably have lost the game and you are left thinking how the hell can we play like we did last week at Shrewsbury and then play like that."

Source: PA