Stanley boss John Coleman insists there is more to come from his side after they went second in League One with a 1-0 win over Shrewsbury.

Joel Mumbongo got the decisive goal after 15 minutes, firing home from close range after Colby Bishop’s effort had been saved.

Jovan Malcolm and Ethan Hamilton both made their debuts for the Reds, coming on as second-half substitutes.

“It’s too early to get carried away with where we are in the league, but we are happy with our points return in the first six games,” Coleman said.

“We started off well, scored a well-worked goal and I am delighted for Joel to get off the mark as he had been frustrated missing chances and that will do him the world of good.

“After that we idled and they dominated 20 minutes of the first half. There were a few harsh words said at half-time and thankfully we responded.

“I know we will get better. Ethan Hamilton came on and showed a different dynamic, Jovan Malcolm got his first taste of this type of football and Joel got his goal.

“Colby Bishop looks like the top player he is and that’s why clubs will be queuing up for him in January.

“We have our skipper Seamus Conneely coming back, Joe Pritchard is arguably one of the most exciting players in League One and John O’Sullivan who will give his all.

“In three or four weeks, we could have a really strong squad with a lot of young kids chomping at the bit to come and help us.”