Turner gives credit to Wellington
Graham Turner, the Hereford United manager, gave credit to Wellington after this afternoons game for defending well and "getting two goals against us. They acquitted themselves very well."
But he was disappointed with some aspects of the Hereford performance.
"I was disappointed with the way we defended when Wellington scored and I thought we did not pick up the tempo that I wanted from the game, " he told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"Although it was a comfortable win in the end, I think we made some silly decisions, some silly errors but better get them out of the way this week than next week. So we have a final week of sharpening everybody up to be ready for next Saturday against Farnborough.
"We didn't move the ball about as briskly as we should have done, unlike against West Brom on Wednesday. That was a great performance in terms of passing the ball and moving about and causing them problems.
"I don't think we played to that standard or tempo today."
Turner was pleased that Adam Stansfield was amongst the goalscorers and he noted that Danny Williams did well at set pieces.
But he revealed that several players could miss the opening Conference game with injuries.
"I am hoping that Ryan Green will begin training again on Wednesday, but David Browns' knee is still troubling him. Danny Carey-Bertram has had a scan but we haven't got those results yet so he might not make it. Tony James, although he played for an hour today, is just feeling the quad muscle strain that he have got, so we will nurse him through the week and hope he is fit for next weekend."
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