Micky Mellon admits his Tranmere Rovers side need to do better in attack after they went a second game without scoring, writes Tom Feaheny.
One of the favourites for promotion, drew 0-0 in Yorkshire at Guiseley, Mellon afterwards said.
"I think we can take positives from the clean sheet and the way we have defended, we have shown control everywhere but the final third, we feel we need to do better."
He added "I have asked for us to continue to get better, we know where we need to improve, we won't get carried away. We wanted to have won every game, we have done everything possible to prepare for the game right, we will continue to do that."
Mellon was full of praise for the way Guiseley defended.
"I though Guiseley did really well, we put crosses in, they protected the 18 yard box really well."
Rovers next face Eastleigh with Mellon saying every game is a challenge in the Vanarama National League.
"They are all tough in this league, you have to do more to get the results get the goals and we will train and try and improve it then before Eastleigh.