STANLEY manager John Coleman was philosophical after his side's 3-2 win over Macclesfield last night.
Roscoe Dsane scored twice and Paul Mullin grabbed the other as Stanley threw away a two-goal lead before grabbing a bizarre winner with all the goals coming in the second-half.
But Coleman was disappointed that his side made hard work of a game that the should have seen out more easily.
He said: "You end up hanging on to a game when you should be out of sight. Some of the football we played was breath-taking and when you take a two-goal lead, and you're so much on top, and for some reason we sit back.
"We scored two great goals and Roscoe looked lively all night but we've got to defend better."
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