Hartlepool United caretaker manager Antony Sweeney's 'major disappointment' from 2-2 draw at Notts County
Pools were good value for their two goal lead thanks to Gavan Holohan and Luke James at Meadow Lane before a Wes Thomas brace saw the hosts snatch a point.
But it was a failure to capitalise entirely ruthlessly that stood out as a key disappointment for Sweeney.
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Hide Ad“The major disappointment is that we’ve worked a lot on that counter attacking play where it’s three v two waves in your overloads so driving towards the box and slipping someone in to finish is something we’ve done a lot of work on,” he said.
“If we had executed that properly when we had the chance then it would have been 3-0 and we go on to win the game comfortably.
“But I’m nitpicking there, that’s a minor issue on the whole which just shows how far we’ve come that we’re hanging our hat on that a little bit.
“I’m disappointed with the goals we’ve conceded because they were avoidable but we’ve had a little bit of luck along the way at times as well so maybe that deserted us a little bit 30 seconds before half-time.
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Hide Ad“It was a bit of a rash decision from Ben coming out but he's done that a couple of times and got the ball well so we can’t have it both ways.
“We want him to be a sweeper keeper so we’ll have to take that.”