ALTHOUGH happy with the win and the three points, manager Dean Saunders still lamented what he felt should have been a more convincing victory against in form Crawley Town.
"It was a disappointing first half, we had chances but didn't play.
"I had a bit of a go at them at half-time - they reacted well and came out a different team. We could have gone on and scored some more.
"Mangy should have scored when he's hit the keeper in the ribs and it's gone wide, Christian's had a great strike and the keeper's tipped it over the bar.
"Both Mangy and Wolfy have had one-on-ones, but it was nice to see Wolfenden score his first goal for the club, he's been looking sharp for a fortnight.
"We could have scored five or six more, but the first half we have had some scary moments when we couldn't keep the ball.
"It's a great result for us, we've still got games in hand over teams and have lost just once since 5 December, I think. We've got to keep it going."
