Dryden is looking for his side to bounce back from defeat by Eastleigh
Worcester City manager Richard Dryden is backing his new strike duo to provide the goals to propel the club up the Blue Square South table.
Dryden has brought in Mark McGregor and Marvin Brown from Weston-super-Mare and both scored on their debuts.
Dryden told BBC Hereford & Worcester: "I tried to get Marv last year and Mark at the start of this season, they are different from what we have.
"You look at those two, Rob Elvins and Marco Adaggio, they are all different."
Worcester face two home games in three days, against Welling United on Saturday and Chelmsford City on Monday.
"Welling are above us at the moment so it is going to be a tough game but our home form has been decent," said Dryden.
"We have got to take the game and try and break them down but both games are going to be particularly hard."
There is more to Craig Wilding's game than just goal-scoring
Richard Dryden
Dryden has no shortage of attacking options with attacking midfielders Matt Dinsmore and Craig Wilding supporting the frontmen.
Wilding arrived at the club as a striker but has been converted into a midfielder this season.
Dryden said: "He has been a striker and he has got four goals from midfield already this season which is decent.
"But there is more to Craig Wilding's game than just goal-scoring and that is why he is being appreciated more in midfield at the moment."
City will again be without both Jordan Fitzpatrick and Lewis Bridges.
There will coverage of Worcester City's home game against Welling United on Saturday, 7 November on Sport on Saturday from 1400 GMT on BBC Hereford & Worcester.
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