Ebbsfleet manager Dennis Kutrieb felt the scoreline failed to reflect the true picture of their FA Cup tie at Hanwell Town on Saturday.
The Fleet went through 2-1 but they dominated the game for long periods and should have scored five goals according to their boss. “It was a good game, a deserved win and I don’t think the scoreline reflected the game,” said Kutrieb. “We had it under control for 90 minutes, they haven’t had many chances and the few they had we had a good goalkeeper.
We were not ruthless in front of goal, if we’d scored five goals it would have been a fair reflection of the game. “But at the end of the day it doesn’t matter as we are through to the next round.” Kutrieb would usually be upset that his side had failed to keep a clean sheet, Hanwell claiming a consolation goal in stoppage time.
But his focus was on the missed openings at the other end. Without leading scorer Dominic Poleon, who was rested for the first time this season, the Fleet lacked a cutting edge even though they still had more than enough about them to progress. “I’m more gutted about not scoring enough goals,” said Kutrieb, when asked about the lack of a clean sheet. “Most of the time it is the other way around and I think we need to be better and not concede.