BROMLEY manager Mark Goldberg insists he is only satisifed with his team's unbeaten start to the season.
Despite sitting on top of the table, at the time of going to print, Goldberg says it is important not to get carried away.
He said: "We have got to lower outside expectation. It is still going to take a little while for the players to click completely and there are always unforeseen problems."
Bobby Bowry has a suspected dislocated shoulder, Barry Moore is away for another 10 days and Junior Kadi will be out for part of October due to international duty with Sierra Leone.
Goldberg said: "We're on target but there is some way to go and we face a lot of hard work."
When asked if the rest of the division should be worried as the table-toppers are yet to click and can play even better, Goldberg would only say he was satisfied with their start.
But Bromley are getting results without playing well.
Goldberg said: "Against Slough we did not play our best football and were slow to get going.
"After a half-time chat we looked a lot stronger and created more chances and deserved the 4-0.
"Against Invicta our shape did not feel right and playing three at the back did not quite work for us.
"But I thought it was only a question of time before we scored as we were creating so many chances."
He added: "We knew Invicta would come at us because they have had a poor start to the season and we need to learn we cannot go to places like theirs and expect to get a result."
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