BROMLEY boss Mark Goldberg believes his side must start taking their chances quickly after seeing the Lillies lose 2-0 at home to Staines on Saturday.
He said: “We went into Saturday’s game against Staines confident we could get all three points and unfortunately we failed to make our possession count.
“I felt we had the majority of the possession in the second half and had a number of chances to win the game.
“We controlled most of the game and we’ve got to become more ruthless if we are going to progress up the league.”
Goldberg added: “We will work hard over the next few weeks to try and end this bad run of form and to try and grind out some results.
“I still believe we will finish higher than we did last season in the Blue Square South.
“Sometimes, the pressure is off when we play away from home and our results have been better on the road this season.
“We will travel to Braintree confident of picking up three points.”
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