Yeovil Town loan defender Frankie Terry told BBC Radio Somerset’s Josh Perkins, that he and his teammates were disappointed to not come away with a point after a last gasp Altrincham winner.
Following two wins and two clean sheets, Terry said that it was frustrating to let slip a game which he helped the Glovers get back into.
“Over the past two weeks, we’ve done so well, getting two wins, getting back on track, how we want to be, so, to concede late today is very disappointing.
I think first half, we were good, we were on top, we managed to get ourselves back in the game, we obviously had two subs early, which isn’t ideal, but the boys that came on did well.
Second half was a different game, to be fair, they were better than us second half, we just needed to be better in the second half to see the game out.”
Terry scored his first goal in green and white after Altrincham had gone ahead, probably against the run of play, but a lapse of concentration at the end, and a unfortunate bobble of the ball, allowed Lewis Baines to fire home a late winner.
“The main thing is that you have to be concentrating until the final whistle, the pitch – not an excuse – but the pitch, it [the winning goal] has taken a bad bounce, but we just have to stay concentrated,
I’m buzzing [with the goal], obviously it would have been better with a win, but personally, I’m happy to score.
I’m really enjoying it at the moment, it’s a really good club, really good group of lads, I’m hoping to get as many games as I can and as many wins as I can. “