Hillians yet to score, but Chapman says don't panic

Ian Chapman thinks everything is where it should be and there is no need to panic.
Picture by Steve Robards.Ian Chapman thinks everything is where it should be and there is no need to panic.
Picture by Steve Robards.
Ian Chapman thinks everything is where it should be and there is no need to panic. Picture by Steve Robards.
Burgess Hill Town manager Ian Chapman has reiterated that it is not yet time to panic, following two defeats and one draw from their first three pre-season games.

A 0-0 draw to Eastbourne Borough last Thursday was followed by a 2-0 defeat to Horsham on Saturday, meaning the Hillians are still yet to score in their pre-season campaign, and Chapman blames poor finishing rather than a lack of chances.

He said: “We’re not scoring goals yet, we need to find a way of scoring goals but against Eastbourne we looked solid and we created chances.

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