Local Weather

Overcast

Overcast

max temp: 16°C

min temp: 12°C

Five-day forecast

O’s still searching for an elusive win

To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in.

Orient boss Russell Slade will spent this week trying to instil some belief into his side as they head to Swindon on Saturday still searching for their first points of the season.

The O’s have scored just one league goal this season - and that came from the penalty spot at Tranmere on the opening day - and the O’s chief admitted: “I think we need a little bit more belief in and around the box and a little bit more quality to try and get ourselves a goal.”

Orient returned home pointless from Crawley last weekend following a 1-0 defeat after dominating the first half and Slade insisted his side should have taken something from the game.

“To be honest I felt that we were in there for at least a point and that would have been commendable on the back of a tough game on Wednesday night,” he said.

“In terms of preparation we have had a day less, but that’s not an excuse.”

The O’s boss believes that there is a thin dividing line between success and failure in League One: “There is nothing in the games is there?” he said.

“Our last two league games have both ended up 1-0 and we reduced Crawley to one or two chances, but that’s the difference, we didn’t create enough ourselves.

“It’s all about goals and a goal would have been a fantastic lift.

“That’s this league, we are the away team and although Crawley had some possession in the second half it wasn’t as if they were battering the door down.

“I thought we were well and truly in the game and arguably could have got a goal in the first period.

“We looked a little bit tired and leggy towards the end of the game, but that was understandable.”

And Slade was convinced his side should have had an early penalty when Martin Rowlands, who was making his league debut for the O’s, was tripped in the box.

“I think it’s a penalty, the referee’s missed it. He decides to give a yellow card and award a free-kick, but I didn’t see that,” said Slade.

“I’ve looked at the DVD and their player has caught him and that’s a penalty.”

Share this article

Most Read Football

Santi Cazorla, Arsenal. Picture: Adam Davy/PA Archive

Best signings of the season: Arsenal, Man Utd, Swansea, Man City & Aston Villa stars lead the way

As another enthralling Premier League campaign comes to a close, it’s time to look at some of the men who made their mark.

Read full story »

0 comments

   Local advertisers

More Orient news

Image
Click here to read the Digital Edition of the Newham Recorder on screen
Use our Wedding site to help you plan your big day!
At WeddingSite we know how much you have to organise for your wedding day, that's why we have designed a set of FREE, simple-to-use tools to make the planning process easy & hassle-free. FIND OUT MORE
Find a date using our online dating and friend finder
You can meet new friends, find romance or simply meet up online with people sharing similar interests and hobbies. FIND OUT MORE
Find a local business using our online directory search
Need a plumber? Or a florist? Or anything else? Search our business directory to find Newham businesses in just a few seconds. FIND OUT MORE
Family notices from the Newham Recorder, with readers' tributes
In memoriam, birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, best wishes & special days. FIND OUT MORE

Celebrity / Showbiz See all

Helen Mirren is shown around the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013. Picture: Keith Larby/iwitness

Picture gallery: Chelsea Flower Show 2013

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show opens to the public today, but celebrities and VIPs, including the Queen, have already had a look at the floral displays.

Read full story »