"They Are Better Than Us In A Lot Of Aspects"
Sean O'Driscoll believed it was a case of a point won rather than two dropped for his side at the Keepmoat
Despite the 0-0 scoreline at home the Doncaster manager was refusing to be downbeat as he said after the game “They are better than us in a lot of aspects, but I thought we kept going and that was probably a point won rather than two points lost
“We have conceded goals where someone has made a mistake but the chances they created were down to good football and passing and movement.
“Every time we play Swansea they set the standard. We’ve had to sell a couple of players and we had a couple of guys out through injury so we have not got that fluidity that they have got. I’d watch them every week if I could.”
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