LEISTON manager Glenn Driver felt Westfields didn't deserve to beat his side in the FA Cup.

It looked like the fourth qualifying round tie was heading for a replay when substitute Luke Winter scored with 17 minutes to go.

But Richard Greaves drove home with three minutes left to send the majority of the 741 fans in attendance into raptures.

"They know they are a very lucky side to be in the first round proper," argued Driver.

"That's taking nothing away from Westfields, that's being truthful.

"But I congratulate them and I really hope this football club gets a Football League club here and the dream of the FA Cup lives on.

"We were a bit sloppy in some of our play in the first half, but I thought overall we were the better side.

"I don't think they deserved to win that game, so it was a hard pill to swallow.

"We should have won it by four, five six goals, we missed chance after chance and fair play to Westfields, they kept plugging away and they got out of jail.

"That's the luck of the FA Cup isn't it?

"You have that luck and Westfields have had it every game they have been drawn.

"They got out of jail with a 2-1 win, a smash and grab."