Edinburgh Calls For More Of The Same For Leyton Orient

Leyton Orient head coach Justin Edinburgh says he wants his side to replicate the professional performances they have put in during the past two games.

Victories against Woking and Guiseley means Orient as moving further away from the drop zone, writes Tom Feaheny.

They next host Maidenhead United at home on Easter Monday.

"It was a very good win on the road against Guiseley, a very professional performance throughout from the side," Edinburgh said.

"We had chances and plenty of them, we could be a bit disappointed not to win by more."

When looking ahead Edinburgh knows what a win tomorrow can do and how important it is they start looking further ahead.

"It is another game where we know we have to be delivering a performance and result, last time at home we got the win and that was a great feeling, there is always a strong turnout for those matches and we need to keep producing.

"As a group, I know what a good set of results can do, not just for this season but also moving into the next one, to go in with momentum is key."

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