The Rotherham manager, Mark Robins, told BBC Radio Sheffield that he thought the draw at Hereford was a fair result.
"We had a couple of chances, they had a couple of chances. It was a slow game, the grass was a bit long and it was a hot day and I think the players acquitted themselves well. The game was pedestrian at times but that was down to the weather.
"I am a bit disappointed we didn't get the end product - it was a bit frustrating. We got in some decent positions at times but there was no one there to stick it in the net.
"We started a bit nervous which can sometimes mean we make it difficult for ourselves but I am pleased with the way the players have gelled and the way we played.
"All in all we came out of the game with all the players unscathed, got an away point and didn't concede."
Meanwhile Graham Turner told the Hereford Times:
"I thought we just edged it, although they caused us one or two anxious moments at the back.
"I'm not too disappointed with the performance and the result. We were never going to open them up and create stacks of chances but there was just enough there that we should have done better with."
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