Harrow Borough manager Steve Baker felt Monday's 2-1 loss at Farnborough Town summed his side's recent form up.

The Reds haven't drawn a league game since October and despite sitting in 12th, have failed to win more than two games on the bounce this season.

David Taylor put Boro ahead in Hampshire before the struggling hosts turned the game on its head with two goals in five minutes before the break.

"I think that summed us up at the moment," said Baker. "We're just a little bit inconsistent.

"In the first half an hour we were excellent, we took the lead and we could have had a couple more goals.

"Then we gave a sloppy goal away. You talk about goals changing games and that one did. We're a little bit Jekyll and Hyde and the moment and it's difficult to understand why."

Harrow preceded Monday's loss to Borough with a 2-1 win at Leatherhead on Saturday.

Baker said: "We knew it would be a difficult game. They are a good side and the conditions were difficult.

"We made a couple of changes at half time and we were excellent in the second half. It was a really strong performance in the second half and that's why Monday was disappointing."