Keane refuses to blame bad luck

30 September 2009 07:52
The Tractor Boys looked set to claim their first win of the season at Bramall Lane but Chris Morgan scored an injury-time equaliser to leave Keane angry once again. Town looked to be heading for their first win of the campaign after goals from John Walters, Grant Leadbitter and Gareth McCauley cancelled out an early Darius Henderson opener but Henderson's second and Morgan's last-gasp intervention leaves them bottom of the table. Keane said: "It was close but not close enough but it's got nothing to do with luck," he said. "We were 3-1 up and should have seen the game out but it was two bad goals to concede. We gave the ball away cheaply and gave it away. "Does it feel like a defeat? Probably not because we've scored three goals away from home but there was a spell in the second half where we were wanting one or two players to see the game through but nobody did tonight. "It's very disappointing." Blades assistant boss Sam Ellis praised his side's fighting spirit after Kevin Blackwell failed to show at the post-match press conference. "We won't get a better point all season," Ellis said. "To not play well and be second best all night shows the character of the team and that's what got us the point here."

Source: Team_Talk