Wycombe Wanderers boss Matt Bloomfield believes the point gained in the 0-0 draw against Burton is something to be respected.
The stalemate means the Chairboys have secured their first clean sheet of the league season and are now unbeaten in their last two games.
The shutout was also the club’s first since April, a run that lasted nine matches.
He said: “It’s another point to our total so we must respect that and be pleased with it as we have no divine right to win matches.
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“In the first half, I thought we were in the ascendancy as we played the game that we wanted to.
“We hit them early and had many chances, but Burton got better in the second half as let’s be honest, no half of football is ever the same.
“There were parts of the game which were very disjointed due to the breaks of play.
“We need to be balanced in our opinions in how we’re doing as we need to look at the facts in front of us.
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“I’m proud of the way we took it to them and we should have won it but I’m pleased with the way we conducted ourselves.
“We had about 25 minutes of sustained pressure where we banged on their door but they didn’t open.
“That happens and we move on to the next one.”
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