ACCRINGTON Stanley manager John Coleman has urged his side to get into a winning habit at home.
The Reds are on a nine-game unbeaten run going into Saturday's game with Farnborough Town at the Interlink Express Stadium.
But they have only picked up three points from their last three games, with a trio of draws. So Coleman is desperate to pick up maximum points from bottom-placed Farnborough, who have yet to win a game this season.
"If you're going to take away points like we have done in our last two games we've got to go and win our home games," he said.
"We've got two home games coming up and we've got to look to win both of them."
Meanwhile, Andy Gouck is well on his way to achieving his goals target.
He said: "My whole career I've tended to score a few goals in a season, so I'd be happy with about eight to 10 goals this season. After all, I am getting on a bit!"
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