Mark Bonner: Cambridge United boss proud to see side top of early League One table
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Cambridge boss Mark Bonner pronounced himself "proud of the position we find ourselves in" after seeing his team move to the top of League One.
Their 2-0 win over Bristol Rovers put Cambridge top on goal difference, with four other teams also on nine points.
The U's only avoided relegation to League Two with a win over Forest Green on the final day of last season.
"It's great for everyone to see us there, but it's four games," Bonner told 成人快手 Radio Cambridgeshire.
"It's a nice start but we've got a lot of tough games ahead, no doubt."
Cambridge-born Bonner is the third tier's longest-serving boss, having been appointed on a permanent basis in March 2020.
And following last season's struggles, he has overseen a shake-up of the squad this summer, with six new signings made, including goalkeeper Jack Stevens, who has kept three clean sheets in four league games, since arriving from Oxford.
"Jack's made a couple of great one-on-one saves so we're pleased with him," said Bonner.
"I think, defensively, we've been strong and robust, and defended the box well, but you need your goalie in certain moments - I think he's earned his clean sheets."
Cambridge are next in action when they travel to last term's League Two champions Leyton Orient on Saturday.
"We haven't got a midweek game for the next two weeks which will be really important for some who have missed pre-season," Bonner added.
"Adam May, Zeno (Ibsen Rossi), Sullay (Kaikai), (Elias) Kachunga, those boys can really work hard in the next couple of weeks, we can almost get them a mini pre-season.
"Those who've played a heck of a lot, we just need to be sensible with and get them fresh, because that will be a tough game at Orient.
"But we'll be filling that away end again. I think people are enjoying what they're seeing at the start of the season and long may it continue."