Bradford draw gives Barrow chance to build - Clemence
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Barrow head coach Stephen Clemence hopes that his side's battling League Two draw at Bradford City can be the platform to improve results.
The point came on the back of successive defeats but extended their winless run in the league to eight matches.
The run has seen them drop from the automatic promotion spots to 13th, ahead of a home game with MK Dons on Saturday.
"It's something to build on," he told BBC Radio Cumbria.
"If you get points on the road and win your home games, then you are going to start moving up the table."
Robbie Gotts put the Bluebirds on course for three points against Bradford, only for Andy Cook's equaliser to deny them.
Clemence was pleased with the resilience on display from his players to hang on, however.
"When they equalised in the 79th minute, we still had 15 minutes to deal with," he said.
"Maybe over recent weeks or the last month, we might have caved and lost that second goal, but we didn't.
"That is a good hurdle to get over."