Evans: We deserved to win

Bolton manager Dougie Freedman remains convinced his side is capable of making the Championship play-offs after they defeated Wolves 2-0 at the Reebok Stadium.
Goals from David Ngog and Marcos Alonso in the opening 10 minutes proved enough to win the contest, with victory leaving Freedman's side just two points shy of the top-six.
"There are a few games to go and we will try to get over the finishing line," he said.
"We started the game so well and in the first 30 minutes we expressed the talent that we've got and, if we'd have been better at finishing, we would have been four or five up.
"In the second half you then saw a very organised team who could hold out for the win, which is something we weren't at the start of the season.
"I think that teams and even fans of other teams are looking at us as a club facing the right direction and getting better.
"The problem for us is that the games are running out.
"But you can tell by today that we're going somewhere as a team and that we are more than capable of making that final push."
The last minute winner from former Miller Kevin Ellison came after the visitors had been reduced to 10 men when skipper Johnny Mullins was sent off with 19 minutes remaining for fouling Wright as he looked set to run on goal.
It proved a big decision as Rotherham had come from behind when Alex Revell deflected a Lionel Ainsworth shot past Barry Roche just after the hour.
Morecambe had started the second half in style when left back Robbie Threlfall scored his first goal for the club with a superb free kick.
He said: "We had plenty of chances in both halves to have won the game and we didn't do that.
"Jim Bentley is an honest guy and I think he would agree that we deserved to win the game but we didn't show the quality we needed where it mattered.
"There were times when we had men over but produced a sloppy final ball or chose the wrong option and that was disappointing.
"At the other end we made a couple of important mistakes and they proved costly but I just don't know how we didn't win the game.
"It's important that we put it to the back of our mind and move on to
Exeter in midweek now and produce the type of response we all know we are capable of."