Speaking to BBC Hereford and Worcester, Bull's manager Graham Turner said that whilst Sherjill MacDonald has hit the headlines with his five goals in two matches a lot of the spadework has come from strike partner Gary Hooper.
"Sherjill MacDonald will get most of the headlines and understandably so. I thought it was a terrific show of finishing," said Turner.
"We haven't got to underestimate Gary Hooper's part in it. He's doing very well. He's doing a lot of running and setting up chances. The combination has worked very well over the two games that they have played together."
Meanwhile Turner told Sportinglife.com:
"I was disappointed with the two goals we conceded though I felt we looked like scoring every time we went forward and should have scored more than the four goals we got.
"Perhaps that's a bit unfair on the lads because they played very well against a good team who like to play football in the same manner we do."
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