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Portsmouth were left frustrated as they were held to an uneventful draw against League Two strugglers Yeovil Town.

The visitors went closest before the break, but Pompey keeper Aaron McCarey moved well to deny Ryan Bird's header.

Gary Roberts was off target from close range for the hosts, while Michael Doyle's 30-yard shot late on was well saved by Yeovil goalkeeper Artur Krysiak.

Despite controlling possession, the hosts managed just two shots on target.

Portsmouth manager Paul Cook told BBC Radio Solent:

"Our lads did everything they could to try and win the game. Second half it's a game you're never ever going to lose; could we come up with that little bit of magic to win us the game? Unfortunately we couldn't.

"It's very disappointing for our players and our support in general, to see teams literally park the bus. Our job is to come up with the formula to beat it, that's what we are all employed for.

"I don't need to change, I need other teams to change and then we can have a good match.

"We are just a football team trying to do our best; we have had too much possession and not enough chances. What do we need to do? Turn possession into goals. That's my job."