Williams - A Game Of Two Sides Wary Of Each Other's Attacking Strengths

Last updated : 19 March 2016 By CNS Staff

Swindon Town Coach Luke Williams thought that the 0-0 draw against Coventry City showed two good sides wary of each other's attacking strengths.

Williams told the Press Association: "It was two good sides wary of each other's attacking strengths and both were trying to make sure that they didn't give away clear chances.

"It was probably more cagey than we have seen in our previous games. You can't win a game unless you score a goal but it's important that we keep more clean sheets than we have been.

"Both teams had a few shots on goal but there was nothing clear until right at the death when Tyrell made a fantastic save.

"The boys and the coaching staff talk very highly about Tyrell. Every single day he prepares and he knows his chances in the team are limited. He was still alert right at the end and that gets us the point.

"We had one or two injuries and both of the Thompson brothers were sick at half-time. At no point did they suggest that they would need to come off and it didn't affect their performance in any way. It's every coach's dream to have that sort of character."