"We have a big game next week with Redbridge who we are sure will be favourites to win, but we will go there looking for revenge after the loss that was inflicted on us at the start of the season."
Camden boss Will Castle told JC Sport: "We matched Harmen in the first half and could have gone ahead with Michael Khalastchi hitting the bar from a corner, but they nicked a goal our heads went down and they dominated the second half. Credit to Harmen they were the better side.
"Now we need to take what positives we can from the game and start to prepare for Lions next weekend.
"No doubt it will be a true test to pick ourselves up and I'm sure we will rise to the challenge."