Hereford United manager Simon Davey told BBC Hereford and Worcester that it had been 'a strange game' at Gigg Lane this afternoon.
"Before the game you'd have probably said a point would be good away at Bury," he said.
"It was a strange game, to lose a soft penalty and for Barts to save it and then to gain a penalty ourselves and score it.
Players and fans celebrate Guillem Bauza's penalty which put the Bulls in the lead.
"Hang on for grim death as we were down to 10 men, have a great chance to go two goals up when Mathieu Manset was through one-on-one but their keeper makes a good save.
"And then it was backs against the wall stuff as we were down to 10 men but at the end of the day I'm proud of every one of them as they worked their socks off today.
"They tried to get a result, they've ended up getting a point, we've got a goal in the net which is a big relief and a big monkey off our backs.
"And it was a striker so we can stop talking about strikers not scoring.
"We can build from that."