Williamson sure goals will come for Carlisle
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Carlisle United head coach Mike Williamson is certain the goals will start to flow for his team despite their perilous position.
They remain bottom of League Two after a 2-0 home defeat by Chesterfield on Saturday, ending a mini revival of four games unbeaten.
But their tally of 15 goals from 19 matches is the second worst in the division.
"We do it as a collective - we keep clean sheets together and we attack and score goals and win games together, and I definitely believe it will come," Williamson told BBC Radio Cumbria.
Only Tranmere Rovers - with 14 goals - have been less effective in front of goal than Carlisle in the whole of the EFL.
Carlisle have failed to score more than once in any of their past 11 league games in which they have only won once.
"We've got to make sure we stick together," Williamson said.
"The Christmas period can really shape a season and hopefully we can pick up a few points and be in a better position at the end of it."