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Parky rues missed chances

Image: Phil Parkinson: Frustrated after draw

Bradford manager Phil Parkinson was frustrated his side could not find a winner in their 0-0 draw with Coventry at Sixfields.

Aaron Mclean and Jon Stead were denied by two brilliant saves from Sky Blues goalkeeper Joe Murphy and Adam Reach hit the crossbar with a second-half header. "Obviously we are disappointed not to have won the game," said Parkinson. "We had some really good opportunities but their keeper pulled off two phenomenal saves to keep it level, we had our moments. You've just got to make sure you stay solid at the back because these are the type of games you can get hit with a sucker punch. "I'm pleased we remained concentrated and we kept nice and solid. "The lads are disappointed not to get the win, but four points from the last two games on our travels is a good return. "A point is probably good for both teams in terms of the league table, but you've got to remain focused until relegation is mathematically impossible. "If we take our eye off the ball, two or three games later we're under pressure again, and we're not going to let that happen."

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