SWINDON Supermarine boss Dave Webb said there was still room for improvement from his side despite a 3-1 home win over Wantage.

The Webb’s Wood Stadium boss was less than impressed with his team’s application in the first half yesterday, where they went a goal down inside the 11 minutes from a Jake Johns header.

Despite Bradley Gray pulling the sides back level 26 minutes in, Webb felt his players were fortunate to go in at the break level, with a couple of good saves from Matt Bulman keeping the hosts in it.

Second-half strikes from Jacob Davidge, his fourth in three games, and substitute Luke Hopper gave the scoreline a gloss that Webb thought they were fortunate to have.

“I wasn’t particularly happy with the first-half performance,” Webb said “We certainly didn’t look up for the game and were very fortunate to be level at the break.

“We stopped doing the things that we do well. We want to pass the ball. We work on passing the ball in training and our shape too, but the players didn’t do what we asked them to do - we were very lucky.”

Supermarine fell behind in the 11th minute when Johns headed home a corner with help from the underside of the crossbar.

Webb’s side were back level in the 26th minute in controversial circumstances, when Judias Carbon was adjudged to have passed the ball back to goalkeeper Edward Cavanagh on a wet surface.

With the indirect free-kick just outside the six-yard box on the left hand side, the ball was tapped to Gray who lifted his shot past a crumbling wall.

Davidge put Supermarine ahead early in the second half after some neat football put Gray in down the right flank before finding the young forward unmarked in the box.

Supermarine wrapped up the win when Connor Waldon hustled Stuart Cattell into a mistake before using his pace to break clear and square the ball for Hopper to side-foot home.