MK Dons boss Liam Manning admitted his side were not good enough in the 2-0 loss to Bolton Wanderers and the penalty his side conceded was frustrating and tough to take.
Wanderers took the lead when Gethin Jones was brought down in the box by Dawson Devoy. Dion Charles stepped up to thump home from the penalty spot and give the Whites the advantage.
The visitors doubled their lead after the break when Jones rose highest to head home from Jack Iredale's free-kick. The win could have been by a greater margin but Wanderers picked up a valuable three points which sees them rise to fifth in the table. READ MORE: Bolton Wanderers player ratings vs MK Dons - Thomason, Johnston, Santos, Williams & Jones great The Dons meanwhile are in the relgation zone.
He candidly accepts his side was not good enough on the evening and did not respond to challenges well enough. Asked if his side's performance had been good enough, Manning said: "No, ultimately, and the scoreline obviously reflects that.
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