Mistakes frustrate Askey in Truro City's Woking draw

John Askey has seen Truro City win two and draw two of their 14 National League matches
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Truro City manager John Askey says he is frustrated at his side's mistakes as they drew 2-2 at Woking.
The Tinners led twice in the match, with the Cornish side looking as though they would record a first away win of the season after Zac Bell made it 2-1 in the 87th minute.
But a late Harry Beautyman penalty meant Truro had to settle for a first away point of the season.
"It was a game that we should have won, as simple as that," Askey told BBC Radio Cornwall.
"We scored two but we have missed chances as well, and then to concede the way that we did for the second goal is criminal.
"It's just people not taking responsibility and it doesn't matter what we do if the ball gets punted from 30 yards from a kick and you can't deal with it.
"The only reason it's not been dealt with is because they haven't taken responsibility to just put their head on it.
"It's very frustrating at the moment and the positive from it was I thought we should have won the game, we were a better team, created a lot of chances and it's a point away so it's a start, but obviously it should have been three."
The draw keeps Truro second-from-bottom of the National League, five points from safety after 14 games.
But the result made it four points from the last three matches - half of their total tally this season.
"We can't really ask any more of them commitment-wise," added Askey.
"I think just one or two need to believe a little bit more.
"I think if they do that then we'll make less mistakes and we'll get better results."