Blues assistant Gavin Macpherson has warned his side must discover their scoring touch when Leiston visit Imber Court on Saturday.
Late goals from new signing Joe Turner and striker Bradley Hudson-Odoi grabbed a 2-0 win over Peacehaven & Telscombe in a game boss Jimmy Cooper's side dominated, but struggled to find the net.
"We need to get our scoring boots on again, we missed similar type chances at Leatherhead last week," said MacPherson.
"There are much tougher games to come when chances will be more difficult to create.
"We'll give it some attention on the training field but a win is a win and we can move on to welcoming Leiston on Saturday.
"We now have another clean sheet behind us, defensively we must give the boys huge credit for that."
Former Hampton & Richmond Borough striker Turner signed for the Blues on dual registration terms from Wealdstone last week and made an impact on his debut.
"Joe's great lad and it is a massive plus to have him on board. I hope he has an enjoyable and successful time here," added Macpherson.
The win has the Blues well placed for an assault on the Ryman Premier League play-off places in the coming months, but Macpherson insisted no-one was getting ahead of themselves
He said: "I can assure everyone, we are only looking at the next game and a positive result, any talk beyond that is being done outside of our dressing room."
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