ANDY Bishop was disappointed as he felt Kidderminster Harriers should have made sure of all three points in the 0-0 draw at York on Monday.
The young striker, signed on loan from Walsall, believed Harriers moved the ball about better than their play-off rivals.
Five-goal Bishop, 20, said: "We have got to be disappointed with the result.
"We should have won the game because we had enough chances. I felt we always passed it about better than York who are a useful side as their league position shows.
"The problem has been that we have had a bad run with only one win in our last nine games and that has set us back."
The forward is still keeping his fingers crossed come the end of the season though.
Bishop continued: "If we had played as we did against York during our recent run, we would have been up there with a better chance of promotion.
"As it is, we only have an outside chance of going up.
"But we have got to believe in ourselves and if we continue to play as well as we did against York and take our chances then I think we are a match for most teams."
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