Harrow Borough boss Steve Baker admits he is still looking at the bottom of the Isthmian Premier Division table, even after beating league leaders Dulwich Hamlet on Tuesday night.

A stunning second half goal from Joshua Webb was enough to hand the Reds a 1-0 win at Earlsmead three days after losing 2-1 at home to struggling VCD Athletic.

That win means Boro are five points off the play-off places in 12th. But Baker is not getting carried away.

"The first results I look for every week are the bottom four," he said. "That's not me being negative, that's just where the club has been over the last four years.

"We're well ahead of where the club were last year. The first target is 50 points and if we get that, we will have to reassess.

"The table is so compact you could lose a few and then be looking over your shoulder."

Baker was far from impressed by Saturday's performance against VCD and said: "I was fuming on Saturday. I thought we were an embarrassment and 2-1 flattered us.

"It was the lack of attitude and effort which concerned me and we had some strong words afterwards and again on Tuesday night."

Harrow go to Wingate & Finchley on Saturday.