Truro boss Steve Tully unhappy after defeat by Cirencester

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Cody Cooke had a late penalty savedImage source, Truro City FC
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Cody Cooke had a late penalty saved by Cirencester' keeper Glyn Garner

Truro City manager Steve Tully says he is unhappy with his side after their 2-0 defeat at Cirencester Town.

The White Tigers dropped a place to fifth in the Southern Premier League after the loss, which was only their second defeat in 11 league games.

"I'm disappointed with the result and the way we played," Tully told BBC Radio Cornwall.

"It's the first time this season where we've come off it and you've got to be at your best to win games."

Tully, whose side threw away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with leaders Poole Town last week, added "Overall, we weren't good enough and we didn't deserve to win."

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