Coventry City manager Mark Robins felt that his side had made progress after taking a 1-1 draw at home to Accrington Stanley.
Last season, City lost to Accrington home and away but earned a 1-1 draw with a late goal from Michael Doyle.
Robins told BBC Coventry & Warwickshire's Clive Eakin about the draw: "It would have been nice to win and we could have done.
"The point is more than we gained last season so that is progress.
"We have not tested their keeper enough but the draw is a fair result . I have to be happy because that is progress for us.
"When you lose two players and you have got to make changes [it's hard]. And Liam Kelly wasn't available to start.
"It has been a disjointed week - Tom Bayliss obviously got injured last Saturday, and Dujon [Sterling] was the same - and that changes it, it makes it different and we have got to play and get up to the levels, as a team, that we had been previously to that.
"Today is an outcome that I can live with, and a point more than what we got last season against Accrington Stanley."
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