King's Lynn manager Ian Culverhouse was pleased with how his side managed the game against Hereford yesterday.
"I thought we played really well especially first half," said Culverhouse.
"We got on the ball and moved the ball around really really well, created some good chances.
"Then going in 2-0, it was important we managed the game and I thought we did that.
"Alex Street pulled off a great save at 2-0 and then we were down the other end and a third goal.
"Whoever scored that next goal was really important, luckily we got that and managed to kill the game.
"We've got to win our home games and the crowd turned up again today, got behind the boys and made some noise."
King's Lynn coped with the windy conditions better than Hereford.
"It was going from corner flag to corner flag. First half we kept a good line and a lot of the balls were going over the top into Street.
"Second half we always knew the ball would hold up and cause a few problems but I thought our game management was first class."
Hereford did get a goal back through sub Mike Symons.
"I thought we deserved a clean sheet with the way we played.
"But fair play to them they come and changed and caused us a few problems."