There's no need to panic insists Gillingham boss Andy Hessenthaler
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By Matthew Panting
Andy Hessenthaler has insisted there is no
need to panic, despite seven games without a win.
“I don’t think there’s any need to panic,” said
the Gills boss (pictured). “If you start doing that then you will
cause yourselves problems.
“If we get a run of two or three wins, then the
league table looks better.
“At the moment, it doesn’t look great but I’m
sure the other teams down there are saying the same thing.
“It’s a frustrating start, we’ve lost two games
and drawn three. We need to make sure we don’t lose too many games
over the next five or six and pick up three or four wins.”
All of Gillingham’s league goals have come from
set pieces, but Hessenthaler said: “I’m not bothered. The stats
show that there are more goals scored from set pieces than anything
else over a season.
“Set pieces for and against are important. If we
win the game 1-0 from a corner or free-kick then great. If it comes
that way it’s three points as far as I’m concerned. It doesn’t have
to be pretty, open play.”
Thursday, September 09 2010
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