ANDY Whing is looking forward to working with a fully fit squad again following a 1-1 draw at Dagenham and Redbridge.
Jack Stevens earned Moors a point after Harry Phipps opened the scoring for the home side at the Chigwell Construction Stadium.
And Whing felt his side produced a much-improved performance against Dagenham following back-to-back defeats in the National League.
Whing said: “We were really good in parts, we controlled the majority of the game, they probably had too many chances in the first half.
“We always looked threatening, we had a really good discussion and we’ve reverted back to how we want to play.
“We were brave on the ball, all in all I’m really pleased after a really difficult week. We looked a team and we looked together, it’s chalk and cheese from the last game.
“We were outstanding but we’ve conceded a goal from a long throw which is really frustrating.
“We’re nearly there, with all of our players back fit we’ll be a very good team again.”
Dagenham broke the deadlock four minutes after half time when Phipps fired a first time effort into the left corner of the goal after Moors failed to deal with a long throw from the right.
However, Stevens equalised for the visitors on 67 minutes when he finished from close range after Dagenham failed to clear their lines at a corner.
Solihull are next in action against Oldham Athletic on Saturday, October 5 with kick-off at 3pm at Boundary Park.
