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Gillingham sit top of League 2 and are back at Priestfield again on Saturday as they welcome Morecambe

Gillingham sit top of League 2 with five wins from seven games but manager Neil Harris knows there’s more to come from his team.

Up next for the Gills is a visit to Priestfield from a Morecambe side, who have lost both of their away league fixtures to date.

Harris’ team returned to the top of the table after last Saturday’s 1-0 victory at home to Harrogate Town.

He said: “[Being top] is important, it builds belief and confidence, the fans are still demanding a little bit more because we have lacked a bit of end product [in the last game] and I get it. But at the moment we are doing enough, doing enough to win games.

“I have been clear, we have won seven out of 10, a great effort in the space of four-and-a-half weeks. We are top of the table after seven games but there is more to come from the group, for us to keep winning we are going to have to keep producing more.”

All five Gillingham league wins have been by a 1-0 scoreline, a solid start for the optimists, but a lack of goals for the pessimists.

Harris said: “I do feel there are important players for us still not hitting the levels that they can hit and will hit in the future.

“It is important I get the rotation right, making sure I protect those players at the right times but what I am keen on is enhancing the younger players in the group as well.

“We have spoken about needing a bit more creativity, a spark, and I was asked about the 1-0 wins (last week) and I said it doesn’t matter how they come, we just have to get them. I am thankful we did.

“What was key (last Saturday) was the amount of possession we had, the amount we dominated the ball and the amount of times we went over the top, played through them, round the outsides.

“Did we have quite enough desire or

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