Kevin Lisbie scored twice as Moses Odubajo's Leyton Orient maintained their lead at the top of League One with a four-nil demolition of Tranmere.
The 35-year-old Jamaica striker converted Lloyd James's cross and then turned in Dean Cox's shot to make it 2-0. Odubajo was involved in the second goal.
Cox and Shaun Batt both fired in from the edge of the box to complete Tranmere's misery.
Nigerian-born midfielder Odubajo was given more responsiblities, as he was utilised in a more withdrawn role.
He is the most consistent player in Orient's side.
Orient's closest challengers, Peterborough, also won on Saturday to stay within a point of the leaders.
The 35-year-old Jamaica striker converted Lloyd James's cross and then turned in Dean Cox's shot to make it 2-0. Odubajo was involved in the second goal.
Cox and Shaun Batt both fired in from the edge of the box to complete Tranmere's misery.
Nigerian-born midfielder Odubajo was given more responsiblities, as he was utilised in a more withdrawn role.
He is the most consistent player in Orient's side.
Orient's closest challengers, Peterborough, also won on Saturday to stay within a point of the leaders.
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