Head coach Paul Warman insists Welton S&SC have not lost sight of the importance of keeping clean sheets.
The Socialites have been more prolific in front of goal recently but With such firepower, the Welton defence has barely attracted attention but there is some disappointment at the club that they have conceded in all but one of their games this season.
Social should have kept clean sheets against Ruston Eagles and Cowbit but sloppy errors have cost them clean sheets and Manager Al Taylor has also said he would settle for some of the 1-0 wins often associated with his home nation Scotland.
Warman said: "Al wasn't saying he wanted 1-0 wins, he was more saying that 1-0 will do him as long as we take the three points.
"People talk about them [Scots] seeing 1-0 as a beautiful scoreline, but it's nothing to do with it.
"It's about saying 'no-one is going to score against us'.
"Everyone goes out with the attitude. You talk to [goalkeeper] Phil McGann, or defenders like Joe Snookes, and they want to keep a clean sheet.
"Last Week we were 5-0 up at Rustons and conceded a soft goal before half time, and the boys were distraught in the dressing room at half time.
"Defenders want clean sheets, and if you get them you will win more than you lose, and that's what the aim is, as well as continuing to score goals.
"Unfortunately the two don't always go together."
Welton return to League action this weekend as they travel to resurgent Ivy Tavern in the Premier League knowing that they will really have their work cut out to keep the back door shut with Sean Cann up front for the Ivy.
After a slow start to the season Dave Matthews side have been on a decent run as of late and that has coincided with Cann’s return to the side.
Warman said: "They are very well-drilled, well-organised, and have some pace and some ability. It will be a tough game and they have a couple of outstanding players."
“Sudbrooke Drive is never an easy place to go to but if we can keep Cann quiet we are confident that we can score goals against any side in the County.”