The Barnet boss was delighted with the 3-0 away win, a result which moves the Bees up four places to 13th.
Not only are his players attacking with style but they are defending superbly as well.
This was their sixth clean sheet in a row after shut outs against Leyton Orient, Aldershot, Salford, Harrogate and Hartlepool United.
But Currie says he is far from totally satisfied.
“We have actually just had a conversation in the dressing room about how we can be better,” he told the club’s YouTube channel.
“My demands of them are going to get more and more.
“We passed the ball well against eleven men, and passed it even better against ten - but I want even more.
“I want them to know how much I value the ball and we will keep looking to improve in every game.
“We scored three goals but it could have been even more. I don’t want to be greedy because it was an excellent away performance.
“Eastleigh almost gave up in the end because they realised it was a task too much for them.”
Barnet now just don’t concede goals and the manager thinks he knows why.
“When we’ve got the ball the opposition can’t score,” he said.
“There’s an air of confidence about us at the moment and clean sheets are the foundation to that.”
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