AFC Wimbledon succumbed to a 2-0 defeat against the new kids on the block in League Two, Bromley.
Wimbledon fell behind in the 34th minute – Michael Cheek slotting an effort past Owen Goodman on the edge of the penalty area.
On the hour mark, Corey Whitely doubled Bromley’s lead and secured all three points for the Ravens.
After their remarkable comeback against Colchester last weekend, and a 2-1 victory over Bromley in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, going three unbeaten at the start of the season was a step too far for the Dons.
Inefficiency in attack and sloppy play in possession were at the forefront for Johnnie Jackson’s side in their two-goal defeat, with the final ball frequently evading the Dons.
Supplying his verdict on Saturday’s loss, Jackson said: “I think we lacked the final ball, the final cross. We had some really good situations that we didn’t make the most of. We hit the post in the first half, that could go in. It’s not really gone for us today.
The Ravens went further ahead 14 minutes into the start of the second half, with Corey Whitely doubling the advantage.