I have slowly seen us turning a corner in recent weeks.

Admittedly, it has been slower than I was expecting but we are certainly moving in the right direction.

We have some young lads in this team who have taken time to adjust to the level for a variety of reasons.

Alex Titchiner has come to us from the Football League and we’ve had to try and let him find hit feet and get his confidence back up.

Likewise, Michael Kay now finds himself in the Skrill Premier rather than League One and he is also a confidence player.

These two have been outstanding in the last two matches.

Jamie Reed has come alive in the last two games as well, and Craig Lindfield has also been excellent.

Craig has come in for some unfair criticism this season but his workrate, attitude and effort has always been first class.

And we are starting to see the team come together and the confidence come back to the lads.

A change of formation has also helped in recent weeks.

We have gone to playing three at the back and we have been trying to get more people into advanced positions.

We’ve played that system three times now and we’ve taken four points from those games. I feel it could have been nine.

We did enough to have beaten FC Halifax and created plenty of chances to have got more out of the Kidderminster game.

Apart from a spell against Barnet, no team has bossed us this season.

All that was holding us back was our inability to defend from set-pieces and not taking our chances at the other end.

We’ve now had back-to-back clean sheets for the first time this season.

Previously when we’ve kept a clean sheet we’ve gone and shipped three goals in the following game so the test on Saturday against Cambridge is for us to remain as solid.

Hopefully when I write next week’s column we are even further round that corner.