Bowyer: Failure to keep clean sheet only disappointment
The Shrimps scored a late consolation goal through Antony Evans but it failed to take away the gloss from Pool's comfortable home win - their first at Bloomfield Road since November.
Pool’s first goal came via a glancing header from Mark Cullen, although Brad Potts - who provided the cross - claimed the ball went straight in without getting a touch.
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Hide AdBut there was no questioning who claimed Pool’s second, with Potts driving home following a swift counter attack.
Bowyer said: “You’ll have to try and separate them because I’m not going to get involved in that one.
“Whatever it was, it was a fabulous ball in from Pottsy and whether Cully has got a touch on it I don’t know - and in that particular moment I didn’t really care.
“It was a great counter-attacking goal from us for Pottsy’s goal (to make it 2-0) and then we had opportunities before we got our third where we should have put the game to bed.
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Hide Ad“Jordan Flores should have scored, Armand (Gnanduillet) should have gone and scored and that’s probably the only disappointing thing about it as well as not keeping a clean sheet.”
Bowyer also revealed Kyle Vassell broke his foot during Tuesday night's 2-2 draw against Barnet and is expected to face a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
Jamille Matt, meanwhile, missed a late fitness test before Saturday's game.