CHRISTCHURCH have more options in their side than England had under Sven-Goran Eriksson, according to Priory boss Graham Kemp.

Kemp has utilised a number of different systems in the past few weeks, resulting in a big upturn in form from his charges.

They go into tonight's Wessex Premier Division clash against Alton Town (7.45pm) at Hurn Bridge in fine spirits, having defeated AFC Portchester 4-1 on Saturday to book a Hampshire Senior Cup tie against Conference leaders Aldershot Town.

"We've just been trying a couple of different things because I felt we were letting too many in," Kemp told the Daily Echo.

"We've looked a lot tighter and found we can play two or three different ways.

"We've played three different systems in the last few weeks and all of them have worked at times.

"There's people who can play various positions and we can change without using subs, which is handy, and we have a plan B, which Sven didn't have."

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