Orient goalkeeper Alex Cisak insists the team have not given up on automatic promotion.

The O's have won their first two matches under player-manager Kevin Nolan to climb up to sixth in League Two.

Orient are still eight points behind the top-three in the division but the squad still believe they can catch their promotion rivals.

Cisak said: “Football is weird like that. If you get a few wins you end up climbing the table. We’ve just got to keep looking above us and take each game as it is. There’s 18 games left so we need 14 or 15 wins to get in the top three which is our goal."

The shot stopper believes momentum is the key to success and is confident Orient can keep climbing up the table under their new boss.

He said: "When I was with Accrington we were near the bottom and then just missed out on automatic promotion so [anything is possible] as long as you get some momentum going and get some wins.

"It’s vital we win on Saturday and see where we are there. The minimum we need is play-offs so anything more than that is a bonus."