Speaking after Saturday's goal-less draw against Hereford United, Poole Town manager Tom Killick admitted being short of a recognised striker for the game probably cost his side two points.
"While our squad is clearly very powerful, we are short on attacking
options and probably paid the price for that against Hereford," Killick told the Daily Echo.
"Throughout the season we have created a number of chances and always
managed to convert one or two to get the right result. We didn’t create
as many on Saturday but still enough to have scored at least one goal.
"The teams we have faced this season have either been strong at one end
or the other but Hereford stifled us and at the same time remained
dangerous on the break. They might be young and a bit raw but they’re
definitely improving."