A win at Darlington and a draw at MK Dons has pleased Hereford United manager Graham Turner. Now he is hoping for a good performance and another three points on Saturday against Peterborough.
Turner accepts that his side were under pressure for much of the second half at MK Dons but still created some chances.
"I remember one occasion when we broke out and had three forwards against two defenders but picked the wrong option out," Turner told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"Sometimes this season we done that and done it extremely well and we have picked sides off.
"All in all to have taken four points from those two tough games - we got to be pleased with that outcome."
Turner also remarked about comments by Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson.
"I've seen the comment attributed to Darren where he's been critical of our pitch. I'm not quite sure how he can do that when he hasn't seen it.
"May be it's not a bad thing when he starts moaning before he's even got here."
Meanwhile Turner has acknowledged the away support from fans this season.
"We have had tremendous support away from home this season. It does make a difference and, with 14 away victories plus some outstanding cup performances, I feel that the players have repaid that dedication and sacrifice that supporters put in by travelling the length and breadth of the country to support us," Turner told the Hereford Times.
Finally Sammy Igoe is understood to be back at Edgar Street.
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Next Game: Rushall At Home In The League On Saturday 30th November At 3.00pm