AFC Wimbledon boss Terry Brown has admitted he still wants an attacking midfielder, despite watching side hit Wealdstone for six.

Goals from Luis Cumber, Steve Ferguson, Daniel Webb, Tony Finn, Rob Quinn and Mark Da Bolla gave their side a 6-1 triumph on Tuesday.

The Dons have now scored 15 goals in four games, but Brown, who failed to lure Farnborough's Rob Saunders to Kingsmeadow last week, is not totally satisfied with his side's attacking threat.

"We are busy in the middle and when we get the ball out to our wide players they create things, but we are desperate for somebody in the middle who can pick a pass," he said.

"I've been looking all over for one, but I haven't had too much joy in that department.

"It is a shame we didn't get Rob as he is a very talented boy, can pass the ball for fun and he would have fitted in well here."

Steve Ferguson's curling effort helped give the Dons a 2-0 half-time advantage, after Luis Cumbers had benefited from a comical mix-up in the Wealdstone defence, to give his side the lead.

And Brown was only too please to see his side put the opposition to the sword after the break for the second match in succession.

"I think 6-1 flattered us a bit because our first four goals had an element of luck and an element of bad defending about them," he added.

"We've been a bit guilty in the past of getting a couple up and not putting the match to bed, but we certainly finished them off tonight and played some decent football.

"It just would have been nice to have kept a clean sheet and I was disappointed with the way we conceded."