Sue Lopez has warned her table-topping Southampton Saints side not to let complacency get the better of them after yesterday's close shave at Enfield.
Although Saints made it a magnificent seven wins out of seven in the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division, the 1-0 scoreline was too close for comfort against the point-less north Londoners.
The decider came on the stroke of half-time when left sided player Emma Teague set up Sarah Stainer for her first goal of the season.
But though Lopez was pleased to see Stainer get off the mark, the Saints' coach was concerned by her team's lack-lustre performance.
She said: "We didn't play well and we need to get it out of our systems before next Sunday.
"We're at home to Langford, who are fourth in the league, and they will be much stronger opponents than Enfield."
Kick-off is 2pm at Winchester City FC.
Portsmouth lost 3-2 at home to Wimbledon in the same division.
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