
"It's more or less a new squad so you have the ability to start [a]fresh. There's been frustrations because at times we can look like a very good team. I think it's fair to say there's been teething issues and it's taken a while."
"At home recently the situation has definitely improved - it's four wins, three draws and just two defeats - but just two wins on the road in the league and the last one was way back in September. And both those victories came up against teams at the wrong end of the table Port Vale and Plymouth Argyle,"
"No side has scored more than their 25 goals in League One (level with Cardiff City, Huddersfield Town, Barnsley and Wycombe Wanderers), but their 29 conceded is also a league high."
A summer of heavy turnover left Leyton Orient with only four starters from the previous play-off final. The club sits 16th with 21 points after six wins from 17 matches. Ollie O'Neill has featured 13 times and scored once. The team shares the League One lead for goals scored with 25 but has the worst defensive record, conceding 29. Home results have improved to four wins, three draws and two defeats, while away wins total just two, both against lower-table opponents. Aaron Connolly has contributed notably with eight goals so far.
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