LEIGH RMI boss Steve Bleasdale wants his side to build on their welcome win last week.

The Railwaymen, who are propping up Blue Square North and 10 points adrift of safety, gave themselves a timely shot in the arm with a 1-0 victory over Alfreton Town.

Bleasdale now wants his side to go from strength to strength.

"We now go to Harrogate and the lads are under no pressure other than to just do the best they can," said Bleasdale.

"They responded well last week but they have to produce that on a weekly basis. It is no point it being a one-off.

"We have to go on a three or four-game run without losing. "Harrogate is hard but winnable. There is no point going on the defensive, so we will attack and see what happens.

"We have to keep plugging away."

New signing, striker James Dunn from Burscough, failed to make his debut last week after injuring a shoulder in training, but could be in contention for the trip to Yorkshire.