'Disappointed' Maidenhead United boss Alan Devonshire felt they deserved draw against Chesterfield
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Substitute Akwasi Asante scored the only goal of the game in the second-half.
The visitors proved a tough nut to crack but had goalkeeper Nathan Ashmore to thank for a string of saves after the break.
“It was not the best of games,” Devonshire said.
"The conditions with the pitch and that were not the best.
"It looked like nil-nil all over it, to be fair.
"The kid (Asante) has done well and spun and scored a shot.
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Hide Ad"They (Chesterfield) had a couple of chances where they could have probably done better.”
When asked about Ashmore’s saves, denying Saidou Khan, Joe Quigley and Alex Whittle twice, Devonshire replied: "He made two good saves – and that was it. And from the time they (Chesterfield) scored I don’t think they had another shot.
"We have had four or five (chances) where it has dropped around the six-yard box and I just felt we should have got something out of the game.
"We just lacked a bit of quality in front of goal.
"I am disappointed.”