Brian Barry-Murphy spoke to the media after the Bluebirds fell to a narrow 2-1 loss at Lincoln City.
"It's obviously a very disappointing result for us in the end. The players played a really good game for us, dominated the first half completely but didn't create a lot of chances. Credit to Lincoln for how little they restricted us to.
"There was a spell in the second half where it was as good as we've played for a long time, and the goal was a real sign of that. Then we were looking to kick on.
"The second goal knocks us a little bit, and credit to Lincoln, I thought they stepped on the gas late on and restricted the amount of times we could get back in the game. No criticisms otherwise."
Despite today's result, City will top the Sky Bet League One table at Christmas, with Brian reflecting on the display, the season so far, and also providing an injury update.
"This is a tough place to come. Full credit to Lincoln for what they achieved today, we respect them enormously. But I thought there were spells in that game where we were really at our best, and once we scored that goal, I thought we'd go on and create more chances to try and win the game. It just didn't work out that way today.
"We've spoken about how pleased we are with where the players are and what they've done, but obviously we're looking to improve moving forward - that doesn't change. We've a highly ambitious group of players in there, who we believe can progress significantly, and our focus is on doing that in the immediate future. Probably the most significant part of our game that we will improve on is how we chase the game.
"Nathan Trott damaged his hand in the challenge against Chelsea in the second half. He didn't complete training yesterday, and as such he wasn't available for today. There was no injury with Joel Bagan."