Leyton Orient boss Geraint Williams has called on his players to start making their own luck as they look to break their home hoodoo.
The Os were heading towards a first victory at Brisbane Road this season against Exeter on Saturday thanks to Charlie Daniels` deflected free-kick, but they were pegged back by a cross from Craig Noone which flew straight into the net.
Injuries to Adam Chambers, Stephen Purches and Ben Chorley also disrupted Williams` plans but the Welshman is confident that elusive win will come.
"We are not getting our just desserts at the moment," said Williams.
"You can go two ways when things aren`t going for you - you can lie down and cry about it or keep battling to turn the tide and that`s what these lads are trying to do."






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