Moore wants Vale to show 'ruthless mentality'
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Darren Moore says Port Vale need to be more ruthless but is positive about the attacking options at his disposal.
After being relegated in April, Vale have scored in just two of their four League Two games, going four hours without a goal after their opening day success at Salford 鈥搕heir only victory so far.
Moore鈥檚 side left it late to pip Wolves Under-21s on penalties in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday, though there were first Vale goals for new faces Lorent Tolaj and Ronan Curtis.
Moore told 大象传媒 Radio Stoke: 鈥淚t gives us confidence. They will turn games for us 鈥 it鈥檚 what we brought them to the club for.鈥
Vale spurned a glut of chances at Vale Park and needed a last-gasp Curtis equaliser to send the Northern Group B tie to spot-kicks.
Moore said: 鈥淭he bit I wasn鈥檛 happy with was that ruthless mentality in front of goal. We dominated the game and had chances to have a more secure result.鈥
Sheffield United striker Antwoine Hackford and Aston Villa midfielder Rico Richards came off the bench after arriving on season-long loans on deadline day.
Moore said: 鈥淲e had a small window of opportunity to see them. You can see what they bring to the team.
鈥淲e are really pleased for those two to get an outing at Vale Park and be part of a positive result.
鈥淲e wanted to win the game, however it came, and we have done that. The crowd were definitely with us. The boys have felt that. I am really pleased.
鈥淚f there is one thing to say, it鈥檚 more shots on target and a more ruthless approach - but they will have learned loads from it and it鈥檚 vital minutes in the legs.鈥