Harrow Borough manager Steve Baker insists he has no concerns over his side’s slump as they are better off than at this stage last year.

A run of five defeats from their last nine has seen Harrow slip from 11th to 15th.

However, with 36 points from 26 games the Reds are better off than last season when they had just 24 points from the same number of games.

“We’re in a much healthier position than last year with more points and fewer games played,” said Baker, who saw Tuesday’s clash at Brentwood Town postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

“If we hadn’t had the injuries we’ve had at the back then we would probably have another ten points.

“We just need a little bit of a run of results.”

Baker believes Harrow haven’t been helped by the volume of defensive injuries they have suffered.

“Our biggest problem is we have had players missing in the key areas,” he said.

“We’re now on our fifth goalkeeper of the season. I can’t remember the last time we played the same back five.

“Last year it was the same back five every game and we kept a lot of clean sheets.”

Harrow host Staines Town on Saturday.