“I thought we controlled the game from start to finish, other than the usual shenanigans, and then some unusual shenanigans as well,” said Robins, clearly frustrated with the stalemate that saw them stay in sixth place in the division.
“I felt we should have been awarded a penalty, it hit the lad’s hand. I’ve been told that Max’s is a sending off, although I’ve asked Max and he said he may have caught him.
“But I certainly don’t think it was intentional if he has caught him. I need to see it back but Max is genuinely really honest so if he has done it then it’s not something that he’s meant to do.
“He hasn’t meant to go and smash him. He has fallen to the ground and the referee has sent him off.
“Then we were up against it with ten men, but then saw the game out. So the positives are a clean sheet and we’ve not gone and lost the game or shot ourselves in the foot.
“They had four efforts, shots or headers at goal, I don’t think any were on target, and not really created anything against us.
We’ve created some really good opportunities and then just not been able to take them. That’s the disappointment because you know against this opposition it’s not going to be a great spectacle
“We tried to make it a good spectacle and it was a better one, certainly than two years ago, but we’ve just not had that cool head in front of goal.”
Robins made special mention to luckless striker Amadou Bakayoko whom, he revealed, had been ill all week but managed to soldier through 90 minutes despite not being 100 per cent on a day when Jordy Hiwula continues to be out with an ankle injury.
“Baka today, I think he’s done brilliantly because he was off with a sickness bug in the week and that must have taken its toll, and then obviously to lose Max is another impact,” he said.
“And we haven’t got the strikers available and those changes to make, which is frustrating in that sense. So players that aren’t available cost you in games because if I’ve got different personnel to pick, I can make different changes.
“That’s my frustration, not necessarily with the players because the goalkeeper, back three and wing-backs put a great shift in. The midfielders did great in creating things, even with ten-men we played brilliant football out from the back and created a great chance.
“Callum O’Hare and Baka has got himself in and you think, for all the world, just slide it in the bottom corner. But for whatever reason we haven’t managed to get the win.
“But I’m glad that game is over and done with because you know with what we’ve got available with suspensions, injuries, illness or whatever, we need to be ready to go.”