Goal scorer Nick Wright paid tribute to strike partner Lee Morris for his part in Harriers' 2-2 draw with Wrexham on Tuesday evening.
Former Tamworth man and England C International Wright bagged both goals at the Racecourse Ground to give his side a share of the spoils after being 2-0 down.
After six minutes, he admitted that the side were on the edgy side - but never felt like collapsing.
"After the way we started we were a bit overwhelmed but we did well to get back into the game," he told harriers.co.uk,
"When you come to a ground like this and in front of this sort of crowd and go two down, you end up thinking 'well, what are we going to do here?' - but we got back into it just before half time.
"We do it in training and we know what we can do and it is just about pulling together now."
Wright will get the plaudits in the wake of this one but both boss Burr and the scorer himself were quick to praise the contribution of Morris who put in a real shift on his first appearance following a couple of weeks out with injury.
Talking through his strikes, Wright added: "The [first] one I've got lucky with and it's gone through his legs, and for the second [the goalkeeper] has just come out and made it easy for me really.
"Without Mozza putting the balls through I'd never have got the goals. We know he is a great player and that he can score goals.
"I have trained with him a bit and he's come back from his injury and I can feel we've got a partnership going now."