Lewes manager Steven King is staying loyal to goalkeeper Ade Bankole.
The Nigerian stopper was blamed for all three goals as the Rooks lost 3-2 to Hayes in midweek.
Former Margate keeper Scott Ward excelled when Bankole was suspended for three games recently and was on the bench on Tuesday but King knows he cannot retain both keepers.
He said: "I feel I need to show a bit of loyalty to Bankole who has had just one bad game for us. You can't chuck someone out of the club for one bad game."
Dwain Clarke, Paul Kennett and Joe Vines all return to the squad for tomorrow's match at home to Bishop's Stortford, who are managed by former Arsenal forward Martin Hayes.
Clarke will not be taken on by Sheffield United, where he recently spent a week on trial.
Jack Pearce has told his players they must put a stop to their Jekyll and Hyde performances if Bognor are to thrive.
Bognor have pulled off impressive wins against top ten teams Thurrock, Weston-super-Mare and Hayes already this season but their 4-1 defeat at struggling Eastbourne Borough highlighted their inconsistency.
Pearce said: "Our players must stop looking at the table and thinking we have an easy game if our opponents are near the bottom. There are no easy games in this league because everyone is capable of beating everyone else."
Darren Budd is suspended for tomorrow's visit of fourth-placed Cambridge City but assistant manager Michael Birmingham may return.
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