Keane Happy With Attacking Display
By Will on 20 September 2009
TOWN boss, Roy Keane admits that he was happy with Town's attacking display as they drew 3-3 away to Doncaster. He also confessed that you just have to hold your hands up and say well done when the opposition fires two 30-yard efforts into the top corner.
Keane said: "I was pleased with our attacking play. We looked threatening and I can't say that about some of our performances this season.
"We had the better of the chances and I think we did enough to have won the match. Looking at their goals, two of them were from 25 - 30 yards and when you see as player shooting from there, you normally will take it but they were great strikes, particularly Quinton's. I have never seen him do that before, not even in training."
Keane was also happy with the performance of his substitutes, saying: "I'm pleased for Jack. That was his first goal. He could go on and be a very good footballer.
"Tamas scored his second goal for us and he will stake a claim for place in the team next week. That's what I want, I'm desperate for players to stake a claim for a place in the side.
"Our subs did well for us and that's what you want from your bench, players to come on and make a difference. It was an encouraging display but we've got a lot of catching up to do.
