Talking to their official site MK Dons assistant boss Eddie Newton has credited the Bulls for their resilience against the Dons:
"Credit to Hereford, they were very competitive in the opening 45 minutes but we didn't feel they could maintain that tempo for the rest of the game. We had to be constructive at half-time and the boys understood that they needed to up their tempo in the second half. The onus is on us to break the opposition down and you can't just expect that to happen because you've won five on the bounce, you've got to keep asking questions.
"It's amazing what a goal does - one team feels relieved and like they can go on and do more and one team feels like the effort they've put in during the first 60 minutes has been wasted. That's football. Early in the season we were making mistakes at home and being punished for them. Now we're not making those mistakes, which we're very pleased with, and now it's more about focusing on how to break the opposition down. We're going to have to work on it because there will be a lot more teams coming here to frustrate us."