Harrogate Town have yet to drop a home point this season
Harrogate Town manager Neil Aspin felt Saturday's 4-0 home win over King's Lynn fairly reflected the performance.
Goals from James Dean, Darren Dunning and a brace from Matty Young ensured that Town remained one point behind Blue Square North leaders Southport.
Aspin told BBC Radio York: "We started the game well, put them under pressure, and I felt that at half-time we should have been more than the two goals up.
"In the second half we got another two goals to reflect the game."
He added: "The players deserve the credit, they've all worked really hard to get the result."
The extra people who came along saw a really good performance
Neil Aspin
Aspin highlighted the performance of new striker Dean, who scored his second goal in as many games.
"His display was tremendous. He led the line well, he was big, strong, just what you'd expect from a target man," said Aspin.
"He's come in at the right time, he's pepped everything up and I'm hoping he can keep to that level."
Aspin was also pleased to see a crowd of 548 attracted to the CNG Stadium by his side's impressive start to the season.
"The extra people who came along saw a really good performance," he added.
An awkward FA Cup trip to Workington on Saturday now awaits Aspin's side.
Aspin said he would have preferred a lower-ranked side but added: "You can't pick and choose who you get. To a club like ours it generates finance and we could do with an FA Cup run."
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