Tony James, the Hereford United captain, has told the Worcester News that An improved performance is needed this evening if the Bulls are to defeat Hucknall in the FA Trophy replay.
"If we play 10 per cent better than we did at our place, we should make it through," said James. "Obviously, we got the lead twice on Saturday and we were a bit disappointed not to have closed the game out both times.
"But fair play to Hucknall, they played pretty well. Once they scored their first goal, we knew we were in for a very close game. We got another goal but we could not kill the game off.
"It was just poor organisation really. We were not switched on for their goals and we did not play awfully well. But at least we are still in the competition and we've got another opportunity to put things right.
"They have a lot of decent players, especially their wingers and front men who are quite dangerous.
"They've got a big lad up front that made it difficult, but they have also got their weaknesses too.
"We know it's going to be a battle. It's always going to take a while to put some decent passing moves together early, but we are prepared for that.
"We have been given a decent draw in the semi-finals and there's a big incentive to get through."