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BONNER WANTS U’S FOCUS…

LEAGUE TWO
CAMBRIDGE manager Mark Bonner admits his players can be proud of their early defensive record, but warned hard work is needed if they are to ensure clean sheets become a regular thing.
The U’s kicked off the season with resounding wins over Carlisle and Morecambe, and without conceding. However, Bonner does not want to see complacency set in after their successful start.
He said: “I’ve said it a few times to the players, we cannot take it for granted. The work that goes into keeping a clean sheet and the way you have to power yourself to defend like we have done...

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