Richard Money admits he is yet to find the perfect formula for his Cambridge United side, despite guiding them to a 3-0 victory on opening day.
The U’s lead Sky Bet League 2 after comfortably beating Newport County, thanks to two goals from debutant Barry Corr and a late Robbie Simpson volley.It was an impressive way for the East Anglian outfit to kick their season off, but Money still feels he has work to do with his new-look side.
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“We are still finding out about the system we want to play ourselves, it is something that we looked at over the last two weeks in pre-season and it has gone pretty well,” the Cambridge boss said to the club’s official site.
“There are still things we need to work on, which I felt were more evident in the first half.
“We’ve filled the supporters with some excitement and anticipation throughout the summer and of course there is always a danger that it might fall flat on the first day, but thankfully it didn’t and I hope that the anticipation and expectation has risen even further.”