Turner: Pools were second best

Strikes from Jermaine Easter, Peter Leven, Sam Baldock, Jason Puncheon and a Gary Liddle own goal inflicted Pools' biggest loss at home since May 1994, with the hosts failing to muster a single shot on target.The result was the Dons' biggest ever away win, and visiting assistant Karl Robinson revealed fans of the north-east club even approached them after the final whistle to say they had produced the best display ever seen at Victoria Park.But, with the home crowd calling for his head, Turner said: "Credit to MK Dons, they are a very good side with pace, power and movement. Paul Ince said that result was coming for them."But for us, it was the worst I've seen us play. We collapsed from the first goal. We showed no passion or pride, it was a very bad day."There are no excuses for that. The person who gets it (from the crowd) is me. I get it. I prepare the team, pick it and send them out. They didn't show the commitment and gave in too easily. Second best is what we were."

Source: Team_Talk