JAN Molby today refused to press the panic button after Kidderminster Harriers were thumped 4-0 at Bury.
Harriers' third Coca-Cola League Two defeat in a row was down to the players failing to do the basics, according to the Aggborough director of football.
Molby insisted it would not be a major task to correct the problems as his team slumped to fourth-from-bottom.
But Harriers are without four players through injury and now midfielder Micky Mellon is banned for Saturday's home game with Leyton Orient after being sent off yesterday.
Molby said: "People may say there is a hell of a lot wrong with the side but I don't think there is. It's just the basics we aren't getting right.
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