Wilson disappointed with `soft goals'

30 October 2010 19:30
Swindon boss Danny Wilson had mixed feelings about a clash in which his side had conceded yet more soft goals, but also rallied to pinch a point in a 3-3 draw. The Robins took the lead through Charlie Austin with his seventh goal of the season. Yeovil began their reply in first-half stoppage time with a free-kick by Gavin Williams. They took the lead after 49 minutes when Nathan Jones set up a move which was finished by Dean Bowditch and the same player added a second in the 61st minute. It looked over but after 87 minutes Sean Morrison scored from an Michael Rose cross and a minute later substitute Jon Paul McGovern thumped in an unstoppable 25-yarder past Ben Roberts. He said: "You can't fault my team for effort but when you look back at the goals we have conceded we don't learn our lessons. They were really poor goals. "We have to look at ourselves in certain areas and we have got to do better than that. The only trouble we had in the first half was the problems we caused ourselves. To go 1-0 up and it could have been two or three was disappointing. "To concede the goal we let in just before half-time was criminal and when they got the second one there was no danger at all. You can't tell people what decisions to make in the middle of the game. They are professional people and we can't keep protecting them."

Source: PA