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Jamie Day gets in a shot against Tonbridge on Tuesday Picture: Keith Gillard
by Matthew Panting
Welling manager Jamie Day has refused to set his side a points target in the last 10 games of the season.
The Wings moved three points clear at the top of Blue Square Bet South on Tuesday night with a 4-1 win over Tonbridge at Park View Road.
Mathematically, the Wings need to reach 90 points to guarantee the title but Day is keen to take it one match at a time.
"We haven't set a points target as in the past we haven't reached them!" he said. "There are 10 cup finals left and we have to win as many as possible.
"We'll be going for three points in every game but we don't want to take stupid risks as sometimes that one point can be vital by the end of the season.
"We've got to win as many games as we can. Our away form has not been great lately and we need to improve that if we are going to stay in this position. Either Salisbury or Dover are going to drop points this weekend but we need to worry about ourselves and keep picking up points."
Day also explained his decision to bring in striker Jake Reid for the final weeks of the season, snapping up the centre-forward on loan from AFC Telford for the remainder of the campaign.
Reid played alongside top scorer Ross Lafayette against Tonbridge but Day is keen to take some of the burden away from Lafayette.
"I felt that we had four good strikers at the club but we needed another big man to give Ross Lafayette a break if we can," said Day.
"Ross has looked a bit tired lately, he has played a lot of games and taken a lot of batterings up front.
"I spoke to Jake in the summer but he wanted to stay at as high a level as possible and I can understand that. But he wasn't enjoying his football and the possibility of him coming on loan came up. He showed what he can do against Tonbridge and what he can bring to the club."