Coventry City manager Mark Robins said that he was disappointed with the Sky Blues losing 3-1 at his former club Scunthorpe United.
Robins told BBC Coventry & Warwickshire; "Of course we’re disappointed with the result, we won the first half and lost the second.
“If we had got the goal where the ‘keeper has made an unbelievable save and go 2-1 ahead we probably see the game out, but it wasn’t to be.
“In terms of performance we were okay apart from the two lapses that gave them the goals. We got stretched a little and Bishop has walked onto to one and stuck it in from 20-yards. All three of the goals were very well taken.
“There in lie the difference between the two teams, we were not clinical enough in front of goal. Scunthorpe didn’t have the right to score those goals because of the positions they came from, but finished them all well.
“Vladimir Gadzhev took his goal well, we know what quality he possesses, he is an international. Again, if you look at the chances we have created it just proves we need to be more clinical in front of goal.
“I’ll be sitting down with the players soon, I may well have made my mind up but people will find out in due course.”