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Herne Bay manager Kevin Watson urges his players to build on Isthmian Premier victory at Carshalton Athletic ahead of home clash with Enfield Town

Boss Kevin Watson is eager for Herne Bay to prove their surprise victory at Carshalton wasn’t a one-off this weekend.

They made it three wins from four matches on Saturday at Colston Avenue. Bay are now just two points from fifth-bottom Kingstonian and safety.

But they have a tough run-in, which starts with Saturday’s Isthmian Premier match against play-off chasing Enfield Town at Winch’s Field.

“It will be a really tough test,” said Watson.

“They’re, obviously, going to want to stay in the play-offs and will have aspirations of trying to finish higher than they are.

“They’re an experienced, strong, side, but we have got to see it as another test of where we’re at.

“We haven’t got enough results against the teams up the top and we want to show that Saturday wasn’t just a one-off.

“With the squad we’ve got, we’ve enough characters to be able to get results with the run-in we’ve got. We’ve got a lot of the top teams left to play - Cray Wanderers, Hastings, Lewes and Bishop’s Stortford.

“But we’ll plan, as we do, and we know a little bit about them.

“So it’ll be a good test of character for us.”

The win at Carshalton was the perfect response after Bay’s 1-0 loss to Haringey last Tuesday.

Watson said: “As a management team, what you want after disappointment is a result and Saturday was a very good response.

“It was an accomplished performance, quite resilient and professional.

"They’re a good team and that’s why they’re positioned where they are in the league table.

“That’s not luck over the course of 36 games, is it? So, it was pleasing.”

Big striker Marcel Barrington was influential at Carshalton - but his manager insists there’s still more to come from him.

Watson, who had previously worked with the 27-year-old at Cray

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