Adam Murray says losing to Kidderminster seemed worse because everyone involved with the club is setting such high standards.
“It wasn’t what we normally produce,” he said. “It was one of those days when everyone was kind of five or six out of ten.
“You sometimes get games where two or three don’t perform, but on Saturday none of us performed.
“But we went over a few things when we watched the DVD on Monday, and it’s been a good week. It’s not the end of the world.
“We set such high standards as a club – that includes the players, the staff and the fans, taking 2,000 there – that when something like this happens, it makes it seem a million times worse than it is.
“Barrow is going to be a tough game, we’ve done a bit of work on them.
“I’ve always said, the teams that people expect you to beat are always the toughest.”
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