Gillingham Assistant David Kerslake has said that the 0-0 draw against Coventry City was not one of their better performances.
"We're obviously bitterly disappointed we haven't taken all three but it probably wasn't one of our better home performances," Kerslake said to the Press Association.
"We've dug in when we needed to and maybe with a little bit of luck we could have nicked it but overall it was probably a fair result.
"We've dug in when we needed to and maybe with a little bit of luck we could have nicked it but overall it was probably a fair result.
"They popped it into some nice holes but I thought our three centre-halves were outstanding.
"They popped it into some nice holes but I thought our three centre-halves were outstanding.
"We just lacked a little bit of creativity in the final third and that was the more disappointing thing for us.
"We just lacked a little bit of creativity in the final third and that was the more disappointing thing for us.
"We've got seven games left, four at home and three away, and I think 74 points will probably do it (secure a play-off spot).
"We've got seven games left, four at home and three away, and I think 74 points will probably do it (secure a play-off spot).
"We still have ambitions and we're going to go into every game and try to win all seven and see where that takes us.
"We still have ambitions and we're going to go into every game and try to win all seven and see where that takes us.
"We're now five unbeaten but we still feel we can win all seven games and it goes without saying having some of the boys back in the squad is a huge bonus for us."
"We're now five unbeaten but we still feel we can win all seven games and it goes without saying having some of the boys back in the squad is a huge bonus for us."