Hereford United's Director of Football, Gary Peters, was pleased with both the win and the performance by the Bulls this afternoon at Edgar Street where Bradford City were defeated 2-0.
Gary Peters and Jamie Pitman at Edgar Street this afternoon - pictured by Andy Compton of the Hereford Journal/Shropshire Newspapers
"I was very pleased with the win," Peters told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"I was very pleased with the performance, the way the lads worked so hard to close the opposition down and kept at the task in-hand.
"I thought that the fans were superb today, got behind us and helped.
"I think if they see eleven players out on the park and everyone has given everything they've got then they will accept performances which are not brilliant.
"I think today we kept at it, kept at it, kept at it and wore them down. They broke in the end and we've got a win."
The Bulls left it late to score their two goals.
"We had good chances in the first half, the ball was in their box a lot of the time. And if it is in their box, sooner or later they cracked."
There was plenty for Hereford's two winger to do this afternoon.
"When you've got two wingers like we've got - Tom he's special, a lovely kid with a bit of pace. He can get round, he can get crosses in.
"You've got to get the ball to him.
"Yoann and Stephen Leslie, I had him as a kid at Shrewsbury when he came through from the youth team, you've got to get the ball to them."
Peters was asked how encouraged he was so far.
"I'm ever so pleased how the players are taking the work ethic because in the games I saw I felt they could have worked harder.
"We've got to keep seeing pressure on the ball. If you've got pressure on the ball from one of our players then the rest of the players can get into position. That's the big difference, I didn't see much of that in the Cheltenham and Oxford games."
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