Bath City boss Adie Britton disappointed with draw
Britton's side are unbeaten in their last four league games
Bath City manager Adie Britton says his side deserved more than a single point after drawing 1-1 at York City.
Bath went behind to a controversial penalty in the first half before midfielder Alex Russell equalized.
"The important thing is we played exceedingly well. We dominated the second-half and should have won the game," Britton told BBC Radio Bristol.
"There were a number of chances and we should have done a little bit better for the amount of possession we had."
And Britton was particularly unhappy with the award of the spot kick against Bath City.
"The ball's been struck at Gethin [Jones] from two or three yards and hit him in the chest. [Even] If it had hit him on the arm it wouldn't have been a penalty."
Bath's latest result leaves them in the relegation zone but they remain unbeaten in four games.
"We want to get as many points on the board as we can and we want to get to safety," said Britton.
"I think we're capable of improving our league position and doing it in a way that is pleasing on the eye."
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