Dorchester Town assistant manager Glenn Howes was pleased with his team's attitude in the 1-1 draw with Tiverton on Tuesday night.
The Magpies secured back-to-back draws courtesy of an Olaf Koszela's penalty after Tiverton had opened the scoring.
Whilst Howes was 'happy' and 'content' with the result, the Magpies assistant manager knows there is more to come from the team.
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Speaking to Echosport, he said: "When you look at it, it depends on how you want to paint the picture.
"Yes, we are unbeaten, but we had chances on Saturday against Havant and it was the same against Tiverton on Tuesday night.
"We started well [against Tiverton] with a flurry of opportunities, but we need to show more composure in front of goal and take those chances.
He added: "But our overall attitude was good and we have to be happy and content with that."
Koszela has now scored in the Magpies opening two games of the season and Howes went on to praise the forward who he says is dedicated to getting better as the season progresses.
He said: "Olaf had a little niggle in pre-season, but he is firing on all cylinders now.
"But by his own high standards he will think he should have taken a couple more chances. in both games.
"He has a very good attitude and he wants to climb the football ladder, and as offensive player he will be judged on goals and assists.
"But he also gives us a lot out of possession with his hard work and he will need to continue doing it for Dorchester if he wants to climb that ladder, and he knows that."
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