Tuesday Apr 22 2008 11:46
Hereford United manager Graham Turner has called on his players to keep believing in themselves as the League Two promotion race enters its final ten days.
Turner knows that, despite losing 1-0 to Peterborough United at Edgar Street on Saturday, the Bulls will secure their second promotion in three years if they can win their last three matches of the season.
He said: "Three wins - it's simple as that. It's also possible that we can drop points and go up, but we need to aim to win all three.
"I don't think we played badly on Saturday, we certainly didn't deserve to lose. I think we can play better, but I thought we did well and created one or two good opportunities.
"We've got to maintain that belief in ourselves - that's important.
"Wrexham are fighting for their lives and Brentford and Grimsby don't have much to play for. They can be awkward fixtures. Teams can go out, relax and enjoy playing or we might just be able to catch them soft-pedaling."
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