Stuart Baxter Is Not Ready To Bow Down
Baxter insisted that his charges were on top of this game, despite sharing the spoils and requiring Dolly’s penalty to salvage something from the game.
“Look, I thought we played well in the first half. We made silly mistakes and that wasn’t many in the first half. They didn’t have many chances. We had four super chances where the keeper (Veli Mothwa) made unbelievable saves.
“We came at the halftime knowing that if we don’t give silly free kicks around the box and we don’t kick the ball away when we just won it on transition, then we can get more out of the game.
“I think for about 10 minutes or 15 minutes (in the second half) we were chasing the ball. Energy was used in trying individually to get ourselves back into the game.
“We settled down again and we started to play better football, and of course the more the club ticked the more we were throwing more and more attacking players into the field.
“At the finish we created a couple of great situations and one of them resulted in the penalty, which even though it was late, it was very welcome. And I was just hoping that Keagan (Dolly) was going to blast it in the back of the net the way he did.
“I think looking at the whole game, because we gave something away that we should not have given, maybe we don’t deserve more than a 1-1. But I think it only needs us to change small things and this can be a victory against a team that finished second on their home patch last year.
“It’s only small things there that we can turn our game into a victory. So I hope the supporters understand the journey that we’re on and I hope they stick with us because I think there’s enough happening to encourage us to believe that this could be very good if we can just shift to that 10%.”