Stevenage are making a name for themselves in League One as the comeback kids, with their latest victory against Leyton Orient being a prime example. The team, led by manager Alex Revell, fell behind to a sharp Aaron Connelly strike but quickly restored parity thanks to a fantastic Harvey White strike from distance. Further goals from Lewis Freestone and Carl Piergianni gave Stevenage a two-goal cushion, and the visitors held on to bag three precious points despite Dom Ballard grabbing a goal back for the hosts. Notably, Freestone and Piergianni's goals both came from corners swung in by White, and Stevenage have now scored more goals from set-pieces than any League One team this term. This resilience is a key trait of the team, and they have now come from behind to win on three occasions this season. The nine points they have racked up from losing positions are more than any other team in the top four tiers in 2025/26. Stevenage's ability to bounce back from adversity is a testament to the team's character and determination. With this win, Stevenage currently sit second behind Graham Alexander's Bradford City in the League One table. The team's enviable knack of coming from behind to win games has been a key factor in their success so far this season. As the League One table continues to take shape, Stevenage are certainly a team to watch. Their ability to score goals from set-pieces and come from behind to win games makes them a formidable opponent for any team in the league. With players like Harvey White, Lewis Freestone, and Carl Piergianni leading the charge, Stevenage are looking to make a strong push for promotion this season.