It's another huge match in the Sports Direct Premiership on Tuesday night
Luke McCullough has warned there is "much more to come" from Glentoran as he played down the club's steady start to the season.men have claimed three wins from four in the Irish Premiership as they continue to mature under new manager Warren Feeney.
They have also kept three clean sheets in those victories, with the only blight on their record coming in a 2-1 defeat to champions Larne. McCullough says the Glens are still a work in progress, with a lengthy injury list hampering progress at the Oval. Players recently sidelined include Aidan Wilson, Bobby Burns, Seanan Clucas, Sean Murray, Rhys Marshall and Rory Donnelly."I think we've started just okay, to be honest. I think there is loads more to come.
"We have got results at difficult enough places, but we could be a lot more convincing and hopefully that comes with games. We are still getting used to the new lads coming in."We have a lot of players missing through injury at the minute, but hopefully we can get a few of them back soon. The squad might look a bit light right now, but then you look at who is to come back in.
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