MANAGER Paul Collicutt insists his mistake-ridden Evesham United side need to clean up their act ahead of their home clash with Mangotsfield United tomorrow (3pm).

The Robins let slip a 1-0 half-time lead to go down 3-1 to Kidlington at the Jubilee Stadium on Wednesday.

The result saw Evesham drop to sixth in Evo-Stik Southern League Division One West and extended their winless run to five matches in all competitions.

Collicutt said: “We have been making too many mistakes in recent weeks.

“We defended very well (in a 0-0 draw) at Salisbury last weekend but against Kidlington we made individual errors and they came back to haunt us as we got punished.

“We have got to start cutting them out to turn our fortunes around.”

There are also injury concerns over defender Linden Dovey (hamstring), left-back Lewis Binns (shoulder) and midfielder Jordan Bryan (dead leg).

But Mangotsfield are second from bottom having picked up just two wins from their first 10 league matches.

“Mangotsfield have struggled this season,” Collicutt added.

“They have had a change of management and brought in a lot of new faces.

“Every game is tough this season and this league has proven that so we have got to worry about ourselves.

“I don’t fear any team in this league. The only team I fear is ourselves.

“I know when we turn up we can beat anyone but if we don’t fancy it we will get turned over.”

Striker Greg Peel has left the Robins to return to former club Larkhall Athletic.