Wealdstone were held to a goalless draw at Huish Park as they looked to get back into the National League play-off places after three weeks off due to postponed games.
Stones manager Stuart Maynard made two changes to the side that lost 2-1 to Gateshead on Saturday but was unable to break down 10-man Yeovil and had to settle for the point away from home.
“It’s a good point on the road after last week’s defeat and having not played for three weeks before that," said Maynard.
"We knew it was going to be a tough test and Mark (Cooper) has assembled a really good team here. You can see his style of play start to get implemented here but I thought we could’ve been three or four up in the first half.
"The amount of chances we had on the counter, a little bit of extra care and extra quality in the final third and it could’ve been a different game."
Following the draw at Huish Park, Wealdstone currently sit 11th in the National League, just three points off the play-off places.
Being one of only two part-time clubs in the division, Maynard has received plenty of praise for the levels his team has reached this season and has shown no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
"As a management team, our aim was to stay in the league, we set ourselves a points tally and if we can achieve that we can have a really good season," he added.
"We have to take it one game at a time and we can’t get ahead of ourselves."
New signing Corie Andrews was handed his full debut against Yeovil after a move from Torquay and the forward will be hoping to score his first goal for the club sooner rather than later, having failed to net in 13 appearances for the Gulls.
"He is a proven goal scorer at this level, he had 11 goals up until Christmas for Aldershot Town and got his move to Colchester," said Maynard.
"It hasn’t quite worked out for him here and there but he’s a player we’ve wanted for a while. It isn’t going to happen for him overnight as with some of the other lads who still need to get back up to speed after the three weeks off."
Next up for Wealdstone is a tricky test against Dagenham & Redbridge at Grosvenor Vale on Saturday.
Daryl McMahon’s are currently eighth after a strong first-half of the season, but a win for the Stones would see them leapfrog the Daggers and potentially put them back into the play-off spots.
"I’ve seen Dagenham live the other night against Bromley and as a management team we’ll sit down and research them in order to prep the lads during training ahead of the next game," said Maynard.
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