Danny Bloor is remaining upbeat despite seeing Worthing suffer a third successive league defeat.
The Rebels lost 2-1 away to Hampton and Richmond despite a first goal for the club from Liam Collins, who finished sweetly from Mark Knee's cross.
Assistant manager Bloor said: "We played as well as we have done all season. If we keep on playing and working as hard as we did on Saturday we will be fine."
Goals from former Worthing striker Luke Fontana and Michael Currie put Hampton 2-0 ahead before Collins struck.
Worthing gave a debut to 17-year-old Tom Smith as a second half substitute.
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