STEVE WAYWELL reckons he was "satisfied" after Leigh RMI's 2-1 win at Accrington Stanley.
But the manager wanted much more from the first game of the Easter holiday squeeze.
"It was a good start," he said. "But Accrington were a poor side and we should have won more convincingly.
"We missed some easy chances, but I have to be satisfied with an away win."
The woodwork rescued both sides in the first half with both goalkeepers Paul Speare and Dave Felgate beaten.
Neil Matthews had rattled the bar in that spell, but Tony Black made no mistake, taking his chance on 55 minutes from a Mick Wallace through ball.
Stanley levelled, but, 12 minutes from time, Steve Tobin picked up a headed clearance on the edge of the box and drove into the bottom corner.
On Saturday Frickley visit Hilton Park.
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