Kings Lynn manager Ian Culverhouse was disappointed his team didn't win yesterday's Trophy tie against Hereford and admitted it would be 'hard' going to Edgar Street on Tuesday for the replay.
During the interview he singled out Hereford keeper Brandon Hall for keeping the Bulls in the game.
"It going to be hard for us to go down there on Tuesday," said Culverhouse.
"I thought we dominated the game without finishing the product.
"Ther keeper had made three or four good saves.
"Pleased with how we bossed the game but it's not ideal to go down there on a Tuesday but that's what they came for and that's what they got.
"We had a little spell for about ten minutes when we were peppering him and he stood up really well. On another day our finishing could have been better.
"He was outstanding, kept them in the game.
"Credit to them for getting what they came for."
Culverhouse hasn't got a big squad.
"We are going to have to rotate again. We took a chance and left a couple out today, they will come back in. It's the front two we've got to look after."
Hereford should have won the game right at the end when Taylor Allen missed a golden chance.
"It doesn't how much you dominate a game, it only takes a second. If we switch off at the wrong time it would have been the perfect performance for them."