Josh Falkingham asserts that Salford City is gaining momentum.
Josh Falkingham is adamant that it can only be a matter of time before Harrogate Town string together a run of results.
The struggling Sulphurites entertain Salford City this Saturday aiming to record what would be a first League Two win in four attempts and climb away from the wrong end of the table.
Town have managed just two victories in eight league outings this term, but would have a significantly greater number of points on the board were it not for goals conceded late in stoppage-time during their recent trips to Gillingham and Bradford.
And Falkingham believes that the improved level of performance that he and his team-mates have produced of late shows that “something is building” at Wetherby Road.
“Like the supporters, we, as a group of players, aren’t thrilled with our start to the season, it’s in our nature to always strive for more,” the 33-year-old midfielder told the Harrogate Advertiser.
“I think we’re upbeat at the moment because it feels like something is building. We’ve set up in a different shape with a certain game-plan and I think that we are improving.
“We know that League Two is a grind. It’s a long and brutal season and it’s important that you have the right foundations if you are going to pick up results like we were doing towards the back end of last season.
Town head into Saturday’s fixture 20th in the table, while Salford sit just one place better off on the same number of points (7).
Weaver’s men are however without a victory in their last 11 meetings with the Ammies, losing eight and drawing three since a 3-0 FA Trophy success at Moor Lane all the way back in December 2016