Leyton Orient player-manager Kevin Nolan will attempt to maintain his 100 per cent record when they host Cambridge United tomorrow.

The new O's boss has made an encouraging start to his managerial career after wins over Wycombe Wanderers and Newport County.

Orient will be able to call on Shaun Brisley after the Peterborough United defender joined on loan from Peterborough United for the rest of the season.

While Nolan is delighted with his start he is focused on making sure his team are prepared for their next test this weekend.

Speaking after Tuesday's win over Newport, Nolan said: "I’m delighted for them but I’ve said enjoy tonight but we’re back in in the morning and looking forward to another tough game against Cambridge. 

“I spoke to Shaun Derry yesterday and he’s well up for it. I’m sure he will have been here tonight and taken note so it’s something we’ve got to deal with. 

“It’s going to be tough because people are going to come here and respect us so it’s about us being able to break them down.”

Cambridge United are currently 12th in League Two and head into the match five points behind the O's.