Burton manager Paul Peschisolido has warned his side they must improve after exiting the Johnstone's Paint Trophy following a 2-1 defeat by Rotherham. Goals from Mark Bradley and Kevin Ellison put the Millers in control, but Albion hit back through Richard Walker. However, they were unable to find a leveller and Rotherham progressed into the Northern Section quarter-final. "We had a lot of possession but no cutting edge. Lots of stuff broke down and I was not pleased with the performance," Peschisolido said. "We can do better than that and I thought a few individual performances were poor and that's something we've got to put right against Wycombe on Saturday. "We've got to spot danger at times quicker than we did. That cost us last season and it cost us again. At the other end, you've got to put the ball in the back of the net when you get the opportunity but we didn't do that either until it was too late." Peschisolido added: "The one consolation is that we were able to give 90 minutes to Adam Bolder for the first time since he dislocated his shoulder. "I don't think we've seen the best of him yet. I know what he can bring to the table, which is going to take a bit of time, but when we get him right he'll be a massive asset to this club."
Source: PA
Source: PA