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Ebbsfleet United striker Rakish Bingham says side must stick with front-footed formula in battle to stay in the National League

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Ebbsfleet talisman Rakish Bingham has urged his team-mates not to take a backward step in their fight against relegation. The Fleet have taken points off champions-elect Chesterfield and play-off hopefuls Oldham since sacking boss Dennis Kutrieb.

But they remain in the National League drop zone and Bingham has warned they can’t afford to change their approach at home to Eastleigh on Saturday and Woking on Tuesday - two big games that could go a long way to determining their fate. “It’s goal time now, we need to carry on the way we’re going and roll our sleeves up,” stated Bingham. “We need to roll our sleeves up.

Exactly what we did at Chesterfield, and exactly what we did against Oldham, there’s no need to change any approach. “We’ve approached it as though these are games that we’re going to win.

Everyone saw at Chesterfield that we gave it a right go, their keeper came off the pitch having made quite a few saves and we could have come away with the win. “Don’t concentrate on the table.

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