Lincoln fail to score again but take a point against Stevenage

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Goal-shy Lincoln’s drought stretched to 378 minutes following a 0-0 draw with Stevenage.
But the Imps ended a three-game losing streak with a point from this mid-table clash at Sincil Bank.
Stevenage, who have lost just once since the start of December, started brightly with Carl Piergianni having a goal ruled out for offside.
Tom Bayliss forced Stevenage goalkeeper Murphy Cooper into a good stop with a strike from the edge of the box inside the first 10 minutes.
Defender Piergianni proved a threat once again as his header was superbly tipped over by George Wickens.
Louis Thompson rattled a post with a strike on the half-hour mark and Cooper was alert as he pushed Jovon Makama’s shot over on the stroke of half-time.
Lincoln saw a goal of their own ruled out for offside from Lewis Montsma, before Wickens produced a save from close range to keep out Tyreece Simpson.
Both keepers ensured the points were shared in the final 20 minutes.
Cooper saved a low effort from Jack Moylan before Wickens kept out Harvey White at the near post.
Makama should have stolen victory for the visitors when he fired over from six yards.