
“It was a poor first half for us and we didn't do anything we had talked about before the game, about starting brightly with a good tempo,” said Black.
“I thought we let them slow it down and we didn't get hold of the game.
“We then conceded a goal which was harsh and we didn't really shake it off for the rest of the half.
“We had a few strong words at half-time. The lads are not daft, they know that was needed.
“We made a few changes we needed to make too.
“The tempo and the change in attitude then won us the game.”
Black admitted the missed first half chances did not help matters.
“Is is frustrating to miss chances but it's part and parcel of football,” he said.
“But we always say getting into the positions is the most important thing. When we're not getting into positions we'll start worrying.
“We have scored a lot of goals this season and had three different goal scorers today, so we do have other people stepping up.
“Soham are always in games for 50-60 minutes and make it really difficult for teams.
“So we talked about having to be patient and potentially having to win the game in the last 25 minutes which came to fruition today.”
The game attracted a crowd of 591 and Black added: That was absolutely unbelievable for us as a club and we can only thank them all and hope they come and enjoy it again when there is another international break.”
Belper will be looking to make it three wins in a row and push on into the play-off spots with a trip to 18th-placed Wisbech Town this Saturday