SAINTS head coach Jan Poortvliet had mixed feelings after Saints' 3-2 comeback win at Weymouth last night.
The Dutchman was pleased with his side's reaction to falling two goals behind inside the first 11 minutes and then seeing them go on to win.
But he was disappointed that they found themselves two down in the first place against John Hollins' Blue Square Conference outfit and then failed to build on their lead once they had gone 3-2 in front just before the break.
Poortvliet said: "I was a little bit disappointed because in the warm up I saw some players who were not doing their job and from that you see that we were 2-0 behind after 15 minutes.
"That is not good, but then the reaction was very good.
"Then you think at half-time okay it's 3-2, now we are in the game and leading' but after that was a little bit disappointing.
"We played a quick game and made some goals in the first half but I am not so satisfied by the second half because we have to do things quicker.
"There were not movements off the ball and into space, there was no running or simple passing.
"We went backwards too much and we had some problems. They (Weymouth) didn't have a lot of chances but we have to bring more than that."
He continued: "I am happy we came back from 2-0 down. That is good for the mentality because it is always good to win and also good for the mentality is the fact they worked till the end for the win."
Full story, plus report, reaction and pictures from Weymouth v Saints in today's Daily Echo.