Speaking to the official Bury site, manager Chris Casper was frustrated by his side's attacking prowess:
"We've controlled the game again. But there's no end product. We've spoken to the lads about it after the game and we need to be more positive. We speak about it and we go through it. We've turned down crossing opportunities today when we did cross it into the box, it was poor. That's where we have let ourselves down. We haven't looked like opening them up. Our quality in the last third has not been good enough.
"We came out like a train in the first half and we were comfortable in the second half. I can put my finger on the problem. we are just not good enough in the last third. We looked solid and difficult to break down, workmanlike and honest, but we need more creativity in the last third.
"We had one v one a few times and you get told when you're in wide areas to go and enjoy yourselves and beat your man, or you get half a yard and put the ball in the box. Our movement broke down far too many times and we didn't put enough quality in the box. The most frustrating thing about it is the amount of possession we have, but there is no end product. After four games we were scratching our heads and we looked like we were going to get hammered in every game.
"Today, apart from the goal and one header in the second half that Kasper Schmeichel dived for, I can't remember him touching the ball. Both keepers were very underused.We had good spells of pressure but failed to capitalise on that."