Holleran: We Have Yet To Reach Our Best Level

The Brakes are currently on three points from their opening five games after being involved in a number of narrow losses.

Leamington boss Paul Holleran says his side have to make slight adjustments as they look to get more points on the board, writes Tom Feaheny.

Speaking to the Leamington Courier ahead of the game against Nuneaton Town in the Warwickshire derby, Holleran said.

“It’s a level of football where we have to 100 per cent at it and at the moment we’re not. Some of that is down to the amount of niggles and knocks we’ve got, and part of it is we’ve got to be smarter.

He added: “We’ve had good spells in all of our games so far, but we have let points slip away.”

One player who Holleran praised for the way he played in the loss against Stockport County was Liam Canavan who recently returned from injury.

“Liam impressed with his desire to get stuck in and also his range of passing. That was one of the reasons why we signed him, for his ability to get in those little pockets and make things happen. You could see he was lively."

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