Results may have gone against Bury Town recently, but there were positives to take out of the defeats, according to Blues manager Ben Chenery.
Prior to last Saturday’s 3-2 win over Maldon & Tiptree, Bury had lost six on the spin – a run that saw their play-off hopes disintegrate.
“We had been on a poor run, but I didn’t thing the performances were poor,” said Chenery, whose side travel to Haringey Borough tomorrow.
“Even at Thurrock where we lost 4-0, we were very good for 25 minutes, until conceding a goal, and then we capitulated.
“All credit to the lads last weekend. We were 1-0 down and went in at half-time 2-1 down, but we settled in the second half and we thoroughly deserved to win.
“Regan Pelling scored on his full debut, Ollie Fenn was a cool and calm head, and Taylor Bannister came on and used his pace effectively and scored two goals.
“We want to remain moving forwards now and finish the season strong.
“If we keep doing the simple things well, we will get our just rewards.”
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