Yeovil boss Russell Slade was frustrated his side did not make their first-half dominance tell after going down 1-0 against Swindon.Barry Corr netted the only goal of the game in the 67th minute after the Glovers had failed to take any of their chances during a positive opening 45 minutes.
"In the first half we were dominant and did enough to have won the game," said the Glovers boss. "We were out of luck when James Walker hit the upright but this was always going to be a 1-0 game and I told my players that we needed to be the side to get the one goal."
Slade will study video footage to decide whether to appeal against the sending off of skipper Terry Skiverton in the 78th minute after he tangled with Corr.
The decision was taken after the fourth official drew the attention of referee Danny McDermid to the incident.
Slade said: "The players were on the ground and Terry says Corr kicked him and when they got up he put his hands on Corr's neck to push him away. Corr had already been booked so this is something we must look into."
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