DINO Maamria says that it at all times appeared like a single aim would settle immediately’s home recreation towards Exeter City and sadly it was an extended vary strike from the guests that secured all three factors.
Ryan Trevitt’s 75th minute strike settled an in depth recreation a lot to the frustration of the Brewers supervisor.
He stated: “Exeter are a very good group, very inflexible and so they don’t give too many possibilities away. It was a very tight recreation however I assumed particularly within the second half we had been the group creating the higher possibilities, however it was at all times going to be shut and getting that first aim was crucial.
“They had an unbelievable shot from 25 yards out and it ended up within the backside nook. We responded by placing all our forwards on and so they confirmed glimpses of what to anticipate when they’re absolutely match. (Kwadwo) Baah was energetic when he got here on and so was (Beryly) Lubala and it was good to see Josh Walker again as nicely so hopefully we will probably be getting our forwards match and that’s what we’re missing. Everyone can see we’re brief on the prime finish.
“We tried to come back again late within the recreation however their keeper made some good saves and generally that’s what it takes.
“We spoke before the game about how important it was to get that first goal and John Brayford hits the bar after two minutes and if that goes in it could have been different. I thought our first half was good. They didn’t create anything from open play, only transition where we need to be better. It was fine margins today and always looked like a 1-0 game and unfortunately, we were on the wrong end of it.”
With subsequent Saturday’s recreation at Port Vale postponed as a result of worldwide name ups the Brewers now have a two-week break.
Maamria stated: “Hopefully Cole Stockton will be back in time to play at Barnsley and that will give us a big lift. The break is coming at the right time, it gives us time to get some bodies back fit before we go to Barnsley.”