Harrogate Town's draw with Crawley Town is a result 'we can build on', says Connor Hall

Having taken just one point from their previous four League Two outings, Connor Hall believes that Saturday’s draw against Crawley is a result which Harrogate Town can build on.
Harrogate Town defender Connor Hall. Pictures: Matt KirkhamHarrogate Town defender Connor Hall. Pictures: Matt Kirkham
Harrogate Town defender Connor Hall. Pictures: Matt Kirkham

The Sulphurites made a fast start to their first-ever season in the EFL, but have gone off the boil somewhat in recent weeks.

And, they looked set to finish up empty-handed for the fourth time in five league matches, trailing as they did to Max Watters’s first-half strike with time running out at the EnviroVent Stadium.

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Top-scorer Jack Muldoon would however rescue a well-deserved point with an 85th-minute goal, leaving centre-half Hall and his fellow team-mates with some positives to reflect upon.

Jack Muldoon nods in Town's late equaliser against Crawley.Jack Muldoon nods in Town's late equaliser against Crawley.
Jack Muldoon nods in Town's late equaliser against Crawley.

”I think you’ve got to be pleased with a point in the end. We weren’t at the races in the first half, we came in a goal down and had it all to do, but we finished the game as the team in the ascendancy,” the 27-year-old said.

“A point after the difficult few games that we’ve had gets us back on the board. It is a big point for us from being 1-0 down.

“Ideally we’d have loved to have won that game but we didn’t play at all well in the first half and have managed to come back and get a point. We could maybe even have nicked all three.

“We can build on this result. It’s not a loss, so we’ll take the positives from it and move onto the next game. Hopefully we can push on now and get a few more wins and climb up the table.”