The Football League Paper

Coleman’s frustratio­n as Stanley fluff lines

- By Jack Morris

JOHN COLEMAN felt his Accrington side should have left Prenton Park with three points after having to settle for a draw with fellow relegation candidates Tranmere Rovers.

Captain Sean McConville gave the visitors an early lead, but they were pegged back before half-time when Kieron Morris pulled Rovers level.

Coleman said: “We did enough in the first half to win. We had all the chances, deservedly took the lead, could’ve been two or three up, should’ve had a couple of penalties.

“On the balance of chances, we shaded it, but they came a bit stronger second half. We had to dig in. We were nowhere near as vibrant and bright with the ball.

“Sometimes you have to dig in and take the point and that’s what we did.

“We should have been going in at halftime 3-0 up and we’ve ended up 1-1 with their only shot in the game on goal. That’s the frustratin­g thing.

“They’ve had a couple of long-range pokes in the second half, but not really troubled our goalkeeper and we’ve had a couple of breaks that we should’ve done better with but sometimes you just have to battle away.”

Playing on the front foot from the off, the visitors took the lead in the 18th minute, when Tranmere failed to deal with a corner, allowing McConville to side-foot home from close range.

With Luke Pilling replacing the injured Scott Davies in goal for Tranmere, Stanley continued to force the issue, but the hosts equalised eight minutes before the break, when Corey Blackett-Taylor burst down the left and crossed for Morris to volley home.

Jordan Clark’s deft chip hit the woodwork for the visitors but a draw was the inevitable outcome.

Rovers boss Micky Mellon said: “It was a hard-fought game. Up to the first half an hour, they were the better side. “They got the goal and kind of woke us up. In the last 15 minutes of the half we got ourselves back into it and then equalised.

“We finished a wee bit stronger than them towards the end of the half.

“Second half it was pretty much all us. Both competed really hard, just needed that wee break. We might have had a shout for a couple of penalties.

“On the whole, second half, miles better, we just couldn’t find that opening to separate the teams.”

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