Our 'rigid' tactics produced the better chances and, despite his howler for Solly's goal, their goalkeeper was made the BBC's man of the match for keeping them in it.
We were poor, but were still the more likely.
They were competitive in midfield and won a lot of second ball, but once they had it, had nothing going forward.
They wouldn't have scored had we not given them a goal from nothing and they couldn't press their man advantage for the last twenty.
We...