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Faversham Town manager Sammy Moore tells his in-form team not to get bored of winning ahead of home game against Punjab United

Sammy Moore has delivered a message to Faversham’s in-form squad: Don’t get bored of winning.

The ambitious Lilywhites were always expected to challenge for the Southern Counties East Premier Division title this season and five straight league wins leaves them living up to that billing.

They were dealt consecutive early-season setbacks at Corinthian and Lydd but have responded well since and are now fourth.

“I said it after we’d had those two difficult losses, you don’t win leagues in August and don’t lose titles in August,” said Town manager Moore.

“We’re just quietly going about our business at the moment.

“Every game is an opportunity to get three points. We won’t be looking at the table. We’ll just tick them off as they come.

“Like I said to our boys: Don’t get bored of winning. It’s a good habit and we’re starting to get that.”

Town chucked out of this season’s FA Vase

Their latest win was a 2-1 home triumph against early basement boys Kennington on Tuesday which came thanks to goals from strikers Warren Mfula and Stefan Payne.

Moore said: “It doesn’t matter if we win 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 or 5-1, if we get our noses in front, we need to see the game out.

“We’re going to come up against teams like that. They raise their game at a nice stadium in front of a big crowd. They had a gameplan and were quite brave in how they played.

“They’re probably the hardest-working team that we have come up against.

“But on another night, we could have eight or nine. We weren’t clinical in front of goals whereas, the last three or four games, we were and saw teams off.

“We got the second but couldn’t see them off. But fair play to them.”

Winger Ashley Miller put in a player-of-the-match performance which saw him claim two assists.

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