Luke Moore reckons the fear factor is what is driving AFC Wimbledon forward after the Dons notched two wins in the space of four days to ignite their Blue Square Premier campaign.

Terry Brown’s men earned their first win of the season with a hard-fought 2-1 triumph at Kettering Town on Saturday, and swiftly followed that up with a 4-0 home romp against Salisbury Town on Tuesday night.

But despite opening his Dons account with two goals in midweek, Moore insists he is not taking his place for granted.

He said: “We have a really strong squad here and there are at least two quality players for every position.

“No one feels comfortable in their place - and that includes me.

“You know the only way to keep your place in the team is to play well, and even then the boss may switch things.

“It is a long season and we will all be needed, and I just want to play my part.”

Danny Kedwell matched Moore’s efforts with a Tuesday brace, having struck both goals in the win at Kettering on Saturday.

And the former Ebbsfleet man paid tribute to his strike partner.

Moore added: “Danny is going extremely well at the moment - he really is on fire.

“He is great to play up front with, and then you have Jon Main in the mix as well.

“I was just glad to get my first goals for the club to be honest.

“I did not think it was a 4-0 game to be fair, but I thought we fully deserved to win.”

The Dons head to Altrincham this weekend as they look to maintain their hot streak which has seen them rise to sixth in the early running.

And Moore reckons a lot of that success is down to the atmosphere fostered by boss Brown at the club.

He added: “There is a great spirit down there and they have made it very easy for the new boys like me to gel.

“They are a really cool bunch of lads and everybody wants to help each other out.

“Then you have the fans - I was used to playing in front of a 1,000 at Ebbsfleet so to have 4,000 for each game is amazing and it creates a real buzz.

“There is a great vibe here and we all want to push on and finish as high as we can this season.”

AFC Wimbledon’s next three matches: Aug 22 Altrincham (a), 29 Oxford United (h), 31 Grays Athletic (a)