Hayden has 'no doubt' Carlisle will turn form around
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Carlisle United defender Aaron Hayden has "no doubt" that his team are going to climb away from trouble in League Two.
They remain 23rd in the division despite winning 1-0 at Salford City on Saturday to end a run of seven league games without a victory.
It was only a second success under head coach Mike Williamson, who took over on 19 September, but the 27-year-old is convinced the Cumbrians are heading on the right track.
"We are going to turn it around - I've got no doubt about that," Hayden told 成人论坛 Radio Cumbria.
Hayden rejoined the club in the summer for his second spell after three years at Wrexham.
It has not been the start he or the team wanted, but he believes they will pull away from League Two's relegation spots, with a first trip to 19th-placed Bromley coming up on Saturday.
"We are believing more in ourselves and the process," he added. "The way we want to play is the right way, controlling the game.
"It's just one win and we still have a lot of improvement. We have to come back next week and back it up."