Hereford United manager Martin Foyle was pleased with the general performance of his players in the draw with Chester last night but he wasn't so pleased with how Chester scored their two goals.
"The two goals will get me the sack," Foyle told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"It's poor, I don't care whatever level you play at the two goals put pressure on me.
"It was nice to see us score first and there was a big smile on people's faces then one minute later - I don't think it was a foul personally, I thought it was a legitimate goal.
"Then after that the second goal, another big mistake and where Dan (Lloyd-Weston) is going I don't know and that's 2-1 and all of a sudden it's panic stations again.
"Then we got back into the game 2-2 and we totally dominated the second half and they didn't have a shot on target."
Hereford had a goal disallowed late in the game.
"That's a goal by the way. The referee has made a mistake but didn't make a mistake on the first one.
"It wasn't a foul (on Danby). It was the old striker's goal when you jump early. A perfectly good goal."
Foyle gave new loanee Damon Lathrope his debut.
"He's a very good footballer.
"Thanks to HUISA, the supporters club because without them paying the wages he wouldn't be here."
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