Yeovil Town defender Morgan Williams has said that the 1-1 draw with Dagenham will look like a good point, if it’s backed with victory against Wealdstone at Huish Park next week.

Brett McGavin’s equaliser cancelled out an early opening goal from the hosts, but Williams said that the second half was better than the first when speaking to BBC Radio Somerset’s Josh Perkins.

“I think it was a game of two halves. We were saying in there, first half we didn’t start bright, second-half was felt completely different. Really we were on top and we just couldn’t get that goal though.

“We were just saying in there, this point was good today if we go and get the three points next week. So we have to win our home games and take what we can from away. So positive today and we go in for it next week.”

The game represented Williams’ return to the starting eleven after missing out against Gateshead and only getting the final half an hour against Rochdale, but it was also his 150th appearance in a Yeovil Town shirt.

“Obviously, I’m absolutely delighted. The fans have been with me and the club has supported me throughout the 3-4 years I’ve been here, so I’m absolutely delighted.

“For myself, it’s been up and down [this season], really. [I’ve] not been able to get consistent for the season like I did last season, but I’m hoping that from now I can just kick on and finish the season strong.”

The Glovers were backed by 311 fans in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham and were rightly praised by Williams.

“Oh, it’s unbelievable, every week, it’s incredible really. You just hear them throughout the whole game and at the end we come and clap, show our support. But yeah, they’re brilliant.”


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