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Gillingham 1 Cheltenham Town 1: Reaction from Gills assistant manager Richard Dobson after late equaliser at Priestfield

Gillingham assistant boss Richard Dobson was disappointed they didn’t get what they deserved on Saturday.

The Gills scored an equaliser in the 95th minute, but prior to that had dominated the League 2 match against Cheltenham Town.

Report: Gillingham 1 Cheltenham Town 1

A staggering 30 attempts at goal included 10 on target, while the Gills also had 11 corners, over 100 successful final-third passes, 51 crosses and 48 touches in the opposition box.

Despite the stats, the Gills ended up conceding a goal on 87 minutes. They were staring at a third straight league defeat before Elliott Nevitt smashed home an equaliser with just 10 seconds left, and the match finished 1-1.

Dobson said: “The feeling [after the game] is disappointment that we didn't get what we deserved.

“It's a disappointed dressing room, but the performance was very, very good.

“We created enough chances. They're huge stats and you normally come away with a win with stats like that.

“They're incredible stats. I thought early on we started really well. We had two or three chances in the first five minutes.

“If you put one of them in, then the game becomes a lot easier. Their goal led a charmed life at times. Everything that seemed to deflect, deflected into the keeper's hands. It was just one of those days where it didn't quite fall.

“Could we maybe have been a little bit sharper on balls that are dropping down? It's something we'll have to look at during the week.

“If we keep creating that amount of chances, we will win games. That's just fact. The laws of probability say that you can't keep producing that many chances and not win games of football.”

Goals and result aside, the performance was pleasing for Dobson.

He said: “I'm not disappointed with a lot

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