Grimsby manager Alan Buckley felt his side should have won by an even bigger margin after they romped to a 4-1 home victory over Barnet.Goals from Nick Hegarty, Martin Butler, Paul Bolland and Andy Taylor at Blundell Park on Tuesday night made it six straight wins for the Mariners over their visitors since the Bees entered the Football League.
Buckley said: "I thought we were really comfortable in the first half and in the second, I wanted us to really get hold of the ball and create.
"But I thought we were poor in the second half. We won 4-1, but I expected more from us in the second half.
"Having said that we had three or four clear-cut chances and could have won by seven or eight. But I accept that they could have scored another couple as well.
"You set your standards and if you can beat somebody and beat them well then that's what you've got to do."
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