“They went down to ten men and you get that added pressure, where you should be taking advantage. However, there are no givens in football. We did what we could by penning them in, controlling the majority of the play, and had plenty of 2-on-1 opportunities out wide.
“We had 26 touches in their box but I can’t remember their keeper having to make any meaningful saves. Our final ball let us down too often and we made poor decisions in and around their area. We need to get that right more often. Our attacks fizzled out into nothing and we couldn’t find the quality required. We sustained pressure, kept the tempo up and didn’t let them off the hook but just couldn’t get the goal that surely would’ve won it for us.
“We didn’t give the front two enough to thrive on. When we did, we took extra touches and when we got in excellent positions, we pulled balls back which should be played for tap-ins. We gave Harlow weak passes to defend against. The attitude was fine, the work-rate was fine but the quality, when it mattered, wasn’t there.
“That’s rumbled on for a few games now, so we need to look at that and get better in the final third. The boys have got to find it within themselves to produce or else I must look elsewhere to find that quality, which isn’t easy. I’m a loyal person and have been to the players here in all my time. I don’t have a big turnover in players and always maintained that these are the best lads I can get on the limited resources we have.
“Positives are that it stops the rot. We’ve got a point which ends the losing streak. It gives us a clean sheet with which we can build upon next week.
“Having two training sessions a week will now help massively. This’ll be the first time since pre-season that I can call on having two sessions to work on things. That’ll help us build confidence, get some fitness levels up, increase competition for places and get back to winning ways.
Looking forward to next Saturday, at home to Leatherhead, Bracken was not counting on evoking the memory of the 2-1 win at Fetcham Grove in November.
“That win at Leatherhead in November seems a long time ago now. We need to concentrate on where we’re at right at this moment in time. We’re not doing anything drastically different. Bear in mind that the draw against Harlow, we just lacked that little bit of class at the end. We’re usually better than that and I’ll expect more from the lads next time out. That’s not a dig at them but they’ll need to look at themselves and ask if they did enough. We’ll work hard at it, be positive and take that into the Leatherhead game.”