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Folkestone manager Neil Cugley has warned his players to raise their game ahead of Saturday’s clash with free-scoring Tooting & Mitcham.
Cugley was critical of what he felt was a sub-standard display at Faversham on Saturday, when Invicta scored late to rescue a 2-2 draw.
Invicta have otherwise been in good form lately and they are looking to extend their unbeaten run at the Fullicks Stadium to eight games.
Cugley said: "We’ve played some good sides recently – Margate, Hungerford, Kingstonian – and we’ve got to get back to those standards.
"Tooting are one of those sides that scores a lot of goals and lets a lot in.
"They’ve got good forwards, so it should be an end-to-end game."
To underline Cugley's point, Tooting have the joint-best attack in Ryman League Division 1 South, while only two teams have conceded more.
Folkestone could welcome back Roland Edge this weekend after the midfielder was rested for the Faversham game.