Friday, 12 March 2010

Burnley v Wolves Preview

This was a very big game back in December. We won that one (and scored two!) and this one is obviously even bigger than that one. The team that wins this one will create a mini gap and a crucial one above the others.

We put in a great performance at the Molineux and won with ease. We need to put in a similar one. Burnley had a mid week match against Stoke, which is always tiring and have a small squad, we have to take advantage. But when have we ever taken advantage, we aren't clinical enough.

For the fifth straight game Mick will be picking the same side, eventually this has to get some sort of momentum going and we have played well recently. Burnley will probably be making a couple of changes themselves, with Steven Fletcher returning and others returning.

The appointment of Laws said it all to me. It didn't give out a signal of intent to stay in the league, and they have won just one game since he has taken over. Their away form is still terrible, and their home performances have looked less impressive as time goes on. I think they will finish worse off out of us Hull and them.

Last time we harassed them from the start, which is why we scored our first. Carlisle dithers to much  and Bikey has played midfield a lot this season so they won't be great at the back. we have to score some goals in this match, our team is capable of scoring goals. We need to be more positive once we get to the penalty area, take some risks and keep shooting.

Hahnemann

Zubar
Craddock
Berra
Ward

Foley
Guedioura
Henry
Jones
Jarvis

Doyle

3-1 to Wolves. Doyle, Foley and Keogh.