WOKING boss Michael Doyle was left disappointed after his side picked up just a point against 10 man Southend United.

The Shrimpers played the majority of the second half with a numerical disadvantage after Cav Miley was sent off.

And Doyle was frustrated Woking could not find a winner as the game ended without a goal.

“We’re a little bit disappointed we’ve only taken a point ,especially after they’ve gone down to 10 men,” Doyle told the club's YouTube channel.

“The first half it was difficult.

“It was a middle of the season game with the weather as well and it was scrappy.

“The pitch was cutting up and they threw a lot at us.

“They’re a very direct team and they had a great outlet with Macauley Bonne.

“He gave them a real platform to pin us in but the lads competed brilliantly.”

However, Doyle would liked to have seen more from his side when in possession.

“We could’ve shown more composure with the ball in the first half but we played a bit safe when we got into some good positions at times,” said Doyle.

“You could see a bit of confidence lacking in the players so the message at half-time was for them to believe in themselves.

“Once they went down to 10 men it changed the game.

“We dominated the game possession wise but we were a bit naïve at times moving the ball too slowly.”

And that led to Doyle opting to switch systems.

“We changed to 3-4-3 with three forwards in the box and tried to get the ball out wide,” said Doyle.

“We had some great chances with Deon Moore at the back post and he’ll be disappointed he’s not scored.

“Stretts ( Jack Stretton) had a couple too but overall we’re a little bit disappointed.

“I thought we could’ve been a bit more clinical and move the ball faster if I’m picky but I couldn’t have asked any more from the players.”