MJSL JOAN COLLINS PREMIER DIVISION
SOUTH MANCHESTER SPORTS CLUB 2nd 1 OAKHILL LIONS 1
Max Levy insists there is more to come from his young Oakhill Lions side.
The students are playing catch-up and have made a steady start under boss Levy.
They have collected a four-point haul from their opening three games after this 1-1 draw with South Manchester Sports 2nd.
Gal Rowieksi, among the new recruits, opened the scoring before Laurence Newman struck late on for the hosts.
Levy said: "We have to be content with the start that we have made.
"There have been quite a few new players and it takes some time to get everyone up to speed. It has been a fragmented start for us.
"But I feel we will improve as the season goes on."
South Manchester won 4-1 in the corresponding fixture and Levy was delighted to bounce back.
He added: "We had to show resilience. It looked like we had learned our lessons."