York manager Steve Watson was pleased with a point at Hereford last night and encouraged that his team managed two goals, the first time in six fixtures.
“Our goals were very good and their keeper had to make some great saves as well," said Watson as reported by the York Press.
“We were hitting the target, which is the main thing and we were testing their keeper more than in recent games. There was a better end-product, which was pleasing for me."
He spoke about Hereford's goals.
“You couldn’t write about their first goal – the ball came off the corner flag at pace and travelled 20 yards.
“Their left-back then skewed a shot and it ended up on somebody else’s head.
"With the penalty, Macca shouldn’t have lunged, but it looked to me that it was a couple of yards outside of the area rather than a penalty.
“But it’s still a point gained away from home. We’re not silly enough to think we can get the points every time we go on our travels and I’m pleased that we looked strong at the end of the game.”