Leyton Orient boss Russell Slade described his side's eighth consecutive win as a "really professional performance".
The O's won 2-0 at Bury this afternoon after a brace from Kevin Lisbie to continue their astonishing run of form.
Slade believes the way his players prepared for the specific threats Bury offered was the key to their latest away victory which was their sixth in a row.
The former Yeovil manager said: "It was really pleasing. I thought it was a really honest and professional performance. We were ready for them and knew it was going to be a difficult game.
"They close you down very quickly and put you under pressure and we warned them [players] about that and showed them some footage of it.
"I just thought we were so prepared for it to be honest and it was great the way it turned out. They've had chances but both teams have had chances to be honest. Lisbie had a great chance to score after half-time but they had a couple of headers and Ryan's [Allsop] done really well from those."
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