Hereford manager Josh Gowling said it was very disappointing to come away with nothing from the game at Kings Lynn yesterday.
Tyrone Barnett put the Bulls ahead and there were chances to have gone in 2-0 at the break but Lynn came out stronger in the second half, scored twice and held on to the final whistle.
Gowling said 'he had no idea' why his side hadn't taken anything from the game.
"We had opportunities first half and second half to kill the game off.
"They are a good side, they play good football, we pressed them in the first half.
"Second half they were a little more direct imto their 9 and he's probably the best we've come across. He links things up well, he wins his headers, he's big strong and physical so we struggled with that a little bit at times.
"You concede two goals the way we did, very disappointed to come away with nothing.
"I thought we pressed really well, I thought we had really good energy.
"Marco has come in today, he hadn't trained with us. I thought he was absolutely outstanding.
"To be fair we put in a shift all over the place but I said to the lads it doesn't mean anything when you don't get three points.
"We played Darlington the other day and ended up losing 2-1 and we've lost 2-1 today and there's been so many positives out of the game but I want to win games of football.
"That's where we are at the moment. We're disappointed we are losing against teams at that end of the table but we've got to keep fighting and we'll get it right."
Gowling spoke about Lynn's two goals.
"The second I think Jordan has put it in.
"The first we switched off at a corner.
"They took a short one and we've not switched on quick enough and then they've ended up scoring.
"The second one, we've vacated the edge of the box, we normally have two on the edge and he's shot and he's fifty peed it hasn't he. And it's ended up going in. That's our day today."