Shrimps' boss has no complaints after Stanley defeat
Goals in each half from Shay McCartan condemned the Shrimps to a fifth consecutive defeat with Aaron Wildig’s strike little more than a consolation.
Though his players battled back towards the end and came close to an equaliser, Bentley admitted his side got what they deserved.
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Hide Ad“I think Accrington looked like the team in form and we looked like a team struggling for a result,” he said.
“They started better than we did, created better opportunities and scored from a great free-kick.
“Second half, we’ve had a go but we’ve been done by a defensive error from Alex Whitmore.
“Aaron Wildig’s goal gave us a lift but we didn’t deserve anything from the game because we didn’t play well enough.
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Hide Ad“We’re a better side than we’re showing but, first half, they dominated and won more battles.
“I’m very disappointed; sometimes in life you can have setbacks and while we were great in February, March has been a shocking month.
“We have to roll our sleeves up because Saturday when we play Mansfield Town is another game.”