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Dartford boss Tony Burman felt a draw away to Cambridge United in Skrill Premier was no more than his side deserved

By: Steve Tervet

Published: 16:50, 16 March 2014

Tony Burman Picture: Andy Payton

Dartford boss Tony Burman felt his side were excellent value for their 1-1 draw away to Cambridge United on Saturday.

The visitors fell behind to a Tom Elliott goal at the Abbey and were heading for a third league defeat on the bounce.

But Alex Wall's fantastic 90th-minute strike brought the Darts level and they could even have won the game in stoppage-time.

Burman said: "We’re playing against a good side who have got lots of things going for them at the moment - but I’d have been disappointed if we hadn’t got something out of the game.

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"That's what we came here to do. We said we’d try to get something, whether it was one or three (points). What I was pleased about is that when we equalised, we still went to win the game.

"The guys have really done well and I’m pleased the supporters got behind them 100%."

Dartford travelled to Cambridge on the back of a 1-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Chester eight days earlier.

Burman bemoaned a lack of quality from his players that night but they were much better against the second-placed U's.

He said: "We were really disappointed last Friday but I got a reaction on Saturday. I hope it’s not just because we were playing a team at the top.

"We’ve got to approach all the games in the right manner. There’s a long way to go still."

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Wall's second month on loan from Luton ended at the weekend but Burman is hopeful the Hatters will allow him to stay on at Princes Park.

And Burman confirmed that centre-back Kenny Clark was substituted eight minutes from time at Cambridge because he was concussed.

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