Garry Monk positive as Cambridge reign starts with draw against Northampton
Garry Monk felt Cambridge showed signs of what they can be capable of in his first match as manager.
Cambridge looked on course to mark Monk’s first match with a victory but Northampton dominated territory in the second half and ensured the points were shared courtesy of Jon Guthrie’s late goal.
The Us moved a point further away from the relegation zone with the 1-1 draw, ending a run of four straight losses and sitting five points above the drop zone with 10 games remaining.
“The positive of it is that we’ve stopped that run of results,” said Monk, whose side had led through Elias Kachunga.
“As much as the aim is the three points, every point will count. So I’m pleased on that side of it from the players.
“Quite understandably in that second half, where you haven’t won for a while and you haven’t got points, that kind of protective mentality comes in where you’ve got the points and it feels close, and then you’re maybe a bit too protective and stop doing what we were doing with the ball and being that threat.
“It allowed Northampton to come much more into the game in that second half. That’s stuff to work on, for sure. I probably expected a little bit of that, but I can’t complain. The players were great.
“I’ve always said that if you can’t win a game then make sure you don’t lose it. They did everything to make sure they didn’t lose that game. We can be better but that first half’s a really good indication of what they can be capable of.”
Jon Brady spoke highly of his Northampton side as they collected a point following a 5-1 loss to Peterborough on Tuesday.
“It has to be a good point,” he said. “It’s a bit of a milestone to get to 50.
“Our remit was to maintain our League One status, then we can breathe a sigh of relief. To do what we’ve done so far, without patting ourselves on the back yet, is a fantastic achievement.
“We’ve had nine out in the last three weeks, one’s a goalkeeper and six are defenders so we’re shuffling the pack all over the place with no consistency.
“There’s some constraints to us and we’re still putting in that performance. I’m really proud of the character of the team.”
Speaking of his message at half-time, Brady spoke of the need for “a lot more purpose, move the ball quicker, a few tactical elements to get round the sides a bit quicker”.
He added: “I thought we did, and we dominated possession and they were hardly in our half.
“Tuesday night was so tough to take, to bounce back like this today even after going 1-0 down shows you huge character.”