Scott disappointed not to get three points

Last updated : 30 October 2011 By Deano

The Millers stretched their unwanted record to ten games without a win after yesterdays 1-1 draw at Sixfields.

But boss Scott was disappointed his side didn't take all the spoils, speaking afterwards to the press.

"I'm disappointed that we haven't won the game, because I think for periods we dominated.

"They were about set-pieces, counter attacks and on the whole I think we dealt with them fairly well. We're disappointed not to win, but we can see there's a light at the end of the tunnel and we're pushing towards it.

"I thought Jason Taylor did terrifically well when he went to centre-half, and Fozzy (Luke Foster) did well when he came on as well; we just needed a bit more composure in that final third and quality on the balls coming in. We're nearly getting on the end of them but just not quite.

"Danny Harrison had a header cleared off the line which was our best chance, and obviously Conrad made a good save from Akinfenwa which was their only chance really."

Michael Raynes was carried off in the first half and Scott confirmed that the player will face a scan on Monday, as it looks like his knee has popped out of joint.

"It doesn't look good at all", added the boss.