Chester manager Jim Harvey has said there is more to come from his side following Saturday's 1-1 FA Cup fourth qualifying round draw with Barrow.
The two sides meet again on Tuesday for the right to meet Eastleigh in the first round proper.
"We had to dig in and we did. For half an hour of the second half we were on top," Harvey told BBC Radio Merseyside.
"We wanted the win, but it didn't happen. There are still a lot of positives I can take."
Johnny Flynn grabbed City's goal and Harvey said he was pleased with the performance of the on-loan defender.
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"He has done really well in the two games he's played for us," added the former Forest Green boss. "I'm glad he's been available to play in the cup.
"I look at all the angles and today we'd have loved to have won the game, but I'm not disappointed with the draw."
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