BARROW played out a score draw with fellow play-off chasers Salford City at the SO Legal Stadium on Tuesday night.
This result rounded off a testing four days for the Bluebirds which saw them face Dave Challinor's in-form Stockport County and Neil Wood's Ammies who were buoyed by a 5-2 win over Mansfield before travelling to Cumbria.
Shaking off recent blues, Barrow secured four points from the games and made it three games unbeaten with the latest draw.
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Using WhoScored.com we took a look at how Barrow earned a point against Salford City.
Statistically, the visitors appear to have controlled the game with the Ammies having 66 per cent possession alongside a 87 per cent pass success rate compared to Barrow's 71 per cent.
Neil Wood's side also completed 14 dribbles to Barrow's four.
However, in other areas the stats suggest that this game could have gone either way.
Both sides had four corners and won 14 aerial duels with the Ammies also being more wasteful with the ball - being dispossessed nine times to the Bluebirds' five.
Barrow were also tenacious in their defending, making more successful tackles, clearances and interceptions than their oppponents.
The most pivotal moment in the match came in the last 15 minutes after Theo Vassell's own goal levelled the scores.
In this period there was 12 attempts on goal from both sides, five for the hosts and seven for the visitors with seven of these on target.
Moments after his own goal, Vassell almost had his redemption, heading just wide, and Billy Waters was denied a last-gasp winner as his close-range shot was blocked.
From 26 per cent possession in this last period, Barrow almost claimed victory, an undeniable showcase of the never say die attitude that Pete Wild has instilled in his group.
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