Dean Smith: Walsall could have scored more

Manager Dean Smith believes Walsall could have won by more goals after stunning Milton Keynes Dons 3-0 away from home in League One.

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The division's result of the day surely went to Smith's side, after they humbled their second-placed hosts with an impressive win at the MK Arena.

Darren Potter's hapless own goal put the Saddlers ahead after just 81 seconds, before a second-half double from Tom Bradshaw made sure of victory.

Smith said: "Tactically we were outstanding. I was a little disappointed that we only went in at the break one goal to the good, to be honest.

"We always knew that they would come at us at the start of the second half, but we stood firm and Richard O'Donnell made some good saves.

"It was an excellent performance throughout the team; the lads worked so hard and it was a great start for us. We felt that we could get in pockets of space, and that is how it panned out.

"To a man, everyone did their job and we were delighted with another clean sheet. It was our best performance without the ball.

"We never let our hosts get up a head of steam and it was a thoroughly professional display. The result was a just reward for the players as it was a perfect response to our last game.

"It's no real surprise to me because I know what we are capable of, the key now is to find that level of consistency.

"We have time to regroup now and be ready to go again."