ACTING Hereford manager Steve Jenkins said it was difficult to to break down Wantage Town today.

A last minute goal from Pablo Haysham ensured the Bulls came away with three points.

"We didn't have the greatest of starts with the goal we conceded but we plugged away, fans stayed behind us and pushed us on," said Jenkins.

"We got the win in the end and it was fully deserved.

"I think they scored two goals from two mistakes.

"So we must keep our attitude right and finish the season strong.

"I think we've seen in previous games when teams put ten men behind the ball in terms of their game plan, sometimes it's difficult to break down because you have got to move the ball quick because there's not a lot of space out their for the boys.

"Sometimes the two midfielders drop deep to get the ball and then you've got a bit of a gap between them and the two front men.

"Sometimes they are not easy to break down especially when a team goes 1-0 up as well.

"It's surprising how much of a lift that gives them to hang to but we kept plugging away.

"Possibly our quality wasn't there but did enough to win the game."

Jenkins reserved praise for Wantage, who were relegated following the defeat.

"I thought their attitude was spot on as a young group, they gave absolutely everything," he said.

"But we kept probing and plugging and we got our deserves at the end.

"A game we deserved to win but give Wantage credit that they worked their socks off and did their club proud today in terms of their attitude."

Another large attendance watched the Bulls.

"What do you say about the crowd, they come here in ridiculous numbers," added Jenkins.

"The players are so lucky to play in front of them, the support they give us is absolutely fantastic, I can't say enough about the crowd.

"We are very fortunate to have crowds like this and they've stuck with us all through the season not just for 90 minutes today, they've been brilliant."