Hereford's Ryan McLean spoke to the local media after yesterday's goal-less draw at Telford.
"First half was probably more them but we came out second half the better side," said McLean.
"Probably a fair result."
McLean felt he did not get as much of the ball as he would like.
"Last week I got it a lot and was far more effective but with some teams it's not going to work, some teams it will. It didn't seem to fall for me today.
"The aim today was to get a point, if we can get three then that's great, but we just wanted not to lose.
"Obviously we got smashed last week so it was better to get a point on the board, clean sheet and move forward from there."
McLean moved to Hereford from Newcastle Town late last season.
"I've enjoyed the challenge, it's a lot more pressure now, I feel like I've dealt with it well, just need to keep getting on the ball.
"It's a lot more physical, obviously I'm quite small but I feel like I've done alright so far. There are a lot of big lads, today their centre-halves were massive.
"There's not much I can do in the air, but they can't deal with it when I've got the ball at my feet.
We're (Miles Storey) both quick so we just try and use that as much as we can. Smuger has come in now and he's quite a big lad and wins his fair share.
"Zeli has come on and done really well. Mas didn't get his chance today but when he comes on he always does well. We've all got different qualities going forward.
"I feel once we get our first three points I think we'll keep going and going. Once one of us gets a couple of goals we'll all start scoring."
How have you found the fans?
"It's been amazing, I've not played in front of anymore than 500 before so 2000 at both games is like the next level for me, it's been great."