Walsall boss Michael Flynn has insisted he is happy with a point on the road following the Saddlers' goalless draw with title-chasing Northampton Town.
Flynn's side, who have now gone three games without scoring, went into the game in search of a much-needed return to winning ways but had to settle for a point as neither side was able to break the deadlock.
Arriving at the game on the back of a disappointing defeat to Salford City, the gaffer believes his side played better away to the Cobblers, but need to show more composure in front of goal if they are to get their recent run back on track.
Speaking to the assembled media, Flynn said; "I'm not going to complain about a point away from home here and it was an improved performance on Salford as well as we were on it from the start.
"But with a bit more composure or luck in front of goal, I thought we might have nicked it. If the referee had been a bit more consistent as well that would have helped as he made some strange decisions.
"But it is progress against a good, strong, physical side who it was never going to be easy to get a result against.
"And we have a week of training now and we will get some of the players who haven't been playing a game behind closed doors ready for Orient next week."