'It's a point but it should have been three'published at 11:56 7 November 2024

Preston North End manager Paul Heckingbottom feels his team should have come away with all three points after their goalless draw with Sunderland on Wednesday.
North End started well, having carved a chance in the opening two minutes but Sam Greenwood and Kaine Kesler-Hayden were unable to provide a clinical finish.
The hosts then had another opportunity to get ahead when forward Emil Riis curled in a shot that was denied by Sunderland's replacement keeper Simon Moore.
"It's a point but it should have been three. I'm pleased with the level of the performance again. That has been our minimum as we have been performing really well," Heckingbottom told BBC Radio Lancashire.
"We had some really good chances first half and could have made the game really comfortable."
Preston have come away with points from six of their past seven league games (two wins, four draws) to carry them out of the bottom three and into 20th place on the Championship table.
"While we are picking up points these last few games, we know we could have had a hell of a lot more," Heckingbottom added.