Maidstone United manager Jay Saunders says players have answered his call to step up
Published: 08:08, 15 September 2015
Don't expect many changes for Maidstone at Maidenhead on Tuesday night.
Manager Jay Saunders was impressed with the 1-0 home win over Havant at the weekend and won't find it easy leaving anyone out.
He said: "I’ve got some tough decisions to make. I said a few weeks back I want players to start stepping up and making it difficult for me to drop them.
"I think the last couple of games people have started to do that."
Stones go into the match 12th in National League South, one point and three places behind the hosts.
They've conceded only once in four away games this season and confidence is high after beating Havant at the Gallagher Stadium.
Saunders said: "Maidenhead are another established side. It’ll be a tough away trip.
"Our away performances have been good this year.
"I wanted a good home win, which I knew would be difficult, but we’ve got that and now we can go away with less pressure and hopefully pick up some more points."
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