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| Not happy: Mark Yates. |
HARRIERS manager Mark Yates bemoaned a series of errors which allowed Weymouth back into the game in Saturday's Blue Square Premier loss (read report) .
The Aggborough side had looked on course to end a bad run of results against the Terras this season when Simon Russell fired them into a second-half lead.
Mistakes by keeper Chris MacKenzie and Harriers' defence allowed Chris Blackburn to turn the game on its head with a leveller and gave the home side the impetus to ease their relegation worries by securing a late winner by Stuart Douglas.
"I'm disappointed - it's a game we controlled and should have won," commented Yates.
"We scored and were on top for the next ten minutes but we got a little bit complacent.
"We didn't deal with a big goal-kick and my keeper made a mistake by coming out and we conceded a corner.
"The marking was non-existent and that's dissapointing to take because we've been on a good run and brought a lot of support with us.
"We should have done better with a series of errors before the goal and it gave them a lift. They put us under a lot of pressure but we should have done better.
"We still played some great stuff and we weren't ruthless enough and it came back to haunt us."
With two games left the manager wants his side to bounce back by beating Burton Albion at Aggborough on Tuesday and Woking away from the home next Saturday.
"Six points is what we're playing for and we don't want to make it easy for anybody," added the manager.
3:32pm Sunday 20th April 2008
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