While admitting that Saturday's 0-0 draw away to Northampton was a 'fair result' he added: "We needed more from the game, we always looked dangerous on the break but we needed a bit of good fortune in front of goal, especially in the first half when we were on top.
"It would be a good point for us if we were a mid-table side. But we're playing catch-up now in the second half of the season and we need to take more from these games."
The Bees fight for survival returns to Underhill next Saturday when Torquay are the visitors while the Cobblers travel to face Port Vale.