Oldham Athletic boss Stephen Robinson thought his side dominated the 0-0 draw against Coventry City.
Robinson told the Press Association: "I think we totally dominated the game - especially second half. We got players on the ball, created chances, hit the crossbar and I thought there was only one team in it.
"We were well organised in the first half and then really stepped it up in the second half.
"I can't ask for anything more of the players, they were absolutely terrific. We were creating chances, getting into good positions and worked our socks off - we just needed a little bit of good fortune.
"Sometimes it's just a matter of inches that can make the difference and that's three times Lee has hit the woodwork now.
"We've got a small budget, we get crowds of three or four thousand while Coventry are a big club with a big stadium. We know what we've got - players who want to play for the football club, do lots of running and show great desire.
"This is a good point but we are disappointed not to win it."