Boss Slade admits time is running out to gatecrash the play-offs.
Orient start a run of three home games in the space of eight days when they host Plymouth Argyle tonight - a sequence that will either make or break their play-off hopes.
After a 14-match unbeaten League run came to an end, the O’s have taken just one point from their last four games and boss Russell Slade knows it’s make or break time.
“There is still a lot to play for, but we know we are running out of games and we might be in last chance saloon, so we will be giving everything to get the result right,” he said.
“We need to bounce back and we need to bounce back quickly,
“We have had to take a few hits on the chin and you have to take that with the fortune you get over the season as well.”
Defender Ben Chorley, who missed Saturday’s game at Charlton, is also like to miss the match against struggling Plymouth.
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