Lewes manager Paul Benoy will not be celebrating too much if his side take the lead against Old Georgians on Sunday.
The lack of a jig of delight is not because Benoy is a moody boss who likes to keep his emotions well-hidden but because he has seen it all before.
Lewes have gone ahead in all four of their National League division two matches this season but have only managed to win one of those games, the opening day success against Hounslow & Ealing.
In their other three fixtures Benoy's side have surrendered their advantage against Formby, Indian Gymkhana and Barford Tigers to end up drawing.
Benoy said: "We need to be more professional once we get the lead because to let it slip in three out of four games is very frustrating.
"What we did well against Hounslow in the one game we went on to win was to keep posession and control the game. To start winning again we must get back to that.
"Scoring goals hasn't been a problem but once we have an advantage we must make sure the game is played to our style and not to the opposition's."
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