Hereford back up to fourth
After this afternoon's results the Bulls have moved back up to fourth place despite only gaining one point from the game with Stevenage. Danny Williams talking to BBC Hereford & Worcester was disappointed with the outcome.
"We left it very late today, I've just been told there was seven and a half minutes of injury time when we scored. We carried on playing, we always play to the end. We knew that if we got the right balls in with Wrighty up there we could get something.
"It was a hard game. They came and tried to stop us playing and in the end we have done well to get something out of the game. We knew absolutely nothing about them. We did not know what they would do under their new manager."
Talking of the next game at Yeovil, the league leaders, Danny continued: "It's a big game. We have got no fear of going to Yeovil. Hopefully we can win, or at least draw and carry on from there. Yeovil will be feeling the pressure now. Every one does when they are at the top."
On the injury front, Williams said that Paul Parry, who received a bad knock towards the end of today's game, should have recovered for next Saturday.
Speaking after the game, United manager Graham Turner commented: "We were daft conceding a second goal like we did, but there is a never say die attitude about our side now. It was a tremendous leap by Ian Wright, he must have been higher than the crossbar when he headed that one in."
Meanwhile, back with the team warning up this afternoon was Matt Clarke. Although not on the bench today his return to the team to take over from on-loan Jay Lovett is eagerly awaited, but not expected for a couple of weeks.
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