We've Passed A Big Test Says A Thrilled Bulls Boss Beadle

Hereford manager Peter Beadle believes his players passed a big mental test on Tuesday night.

The Bulls went 1-0 down to Leamington and fears were growing about a first defeat of the National League North season.

But Hereford are made of tough stuff and they came back and secured an impressive three points against a side who have also started well.

Now on Saturday it’s Chorley - and an early first vs second game.

“We gave away a poor goal but in the second half we can roaring back,” Beadle told the club’s video service.

“When you leave it late it adds to the excitement! Overall I thought we deserved to win the game.

“It was good to see the lads react after going behind for the first time this season. We have played well and I think we shaded it.

“The crowd stayed with us. Everybody has left the ground bouncing and it’s another good night.”

It’s a big game on Saturday but Beadle isn’t about to add to the August hype.

“Every game is a challenge, after Chorley we have Bradford at home then Chester away,” said the Bulls boss after.

“As long as the players are up for the challenge then we will be fine.”

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