IPSWICH Town boss Roy Keane was left frustrated by his side's 11th draw of the season, this time a goalless draw at Bristol City.Former Town striker Danny Haynes hit the post twice in the second half, but overall the visitors had the better chances, with Pablo Counago guilty of missing a sitter late on.
Carl Marston
IPSWICH Town boss Roy Keane was left frustrated by his side's 11th draw of the season, this time a goalless draw at Bristol City.
Former Town striker Danny Haynes hit the post twice in the second half, but overall the visitors had the better chances, with Pablo Counago guilty of missing a sitter late on.
Keane insisted: "I suppose you could say we're making progress, but I'm very disappointed getting onto the bus tonight.
"I'm feeling very frustrated. We are looking more solid at the back, and at least we're creating chances, but we're not taking them.
"If you're telling me that Pablo Counago just had a good chance, then good God! It was more than a good chance!" added Keane.
Bristol City boss Gary Johnson: "It's nice to keep a clean-sheet, but I'm not ecstatic about it because we let them have a lot of chances.
"All credit to Ipswich. They came to Ashton Gate and attacked us."
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