Robinson 'upset' with first win as Burton boss
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Mark Robinson says he was "upset" with his first win as Burton Albion boss.
It took three goals in 16 second-half minutes for the League One side to battle back to beat Leicester City Under-21s outfit in their opening group game of the EFL Trophy on Tuesday.
The win came after former Chelsea development squad boss Robinson picked up his first league point as Brewers head coach in Saturday's 3-3 draw with Mansfield.
"It was good to get a win, but it wasn't good enough," Robinson told BBC Radio Derby.
"There was just a lot that I wasn't pleased about, but hopefully it will be the one and only night and we just move on.
"I will probably look back and it will be a bit better than I think it was, but right here, right now there are just certain things that upset me."
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Robinson went with a much-changed side for the visit of the Premier League youth team, but the side's "lack of cohesion" was not one of his concerns on Tuesday.
A deft finish from Amani Richards put the Foxes in front, with Mason Bennett, Ryan Sweeney and Danilo Orsi replying with goals for the hosts.
"I don't mind the fact that the relationships aren't there because it's a different 11, but there are other things that I wasn't happy about and that can't happen," Robinson continued.
"We made it quite clear what sort of side we are going to be and what we need to be, and there were some moments but we were nowhere near it until that last 20 minutes."
Burton, who were last week knocked out of the Carabao Cup by Blackpool, next host Stevenage in the league on Saturday.