Halifax Courier

Town manager Wild expecting a stern test at Boreham Wood

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“Our robustness to see games out when we do take the lead, we’ve been able to see games out.

“I think we rely a lot on our team spirit, our organisati­on and making sure we’re tough to play against and hard to beat.

“I think when we’re tough to play against and hard to beat, we’re at our strongest. Luckily enough that’s been the case more often than not, and that’s why we’ve done well.”

Wild feels “set-pieces and mistakes” will be where the game is won and lost, but doesn’t feel the lack of supporters at the game will make much difference.

“I don’t think it’ll affect them (Boreham Wood) that much because they’re used to not playing in-front of a lot of fans, which is no disrespect to them, that’s just how it is,” he said.

“And the fact we’re the away side and we’d have had fewer fans there anyway, from our side of things I don’t think it’ll make much difference.

“If anybody needs the fans to get them up for this game then I think they’re in the wrong business.

“They’ll need an inner drive to keep going and keep pushing, but if somebody needs motivating for these sort of games then they’re in the wrong business.”

Wild is full of admiration for the job Boreham Wood boss Luke Garrard has done, and expects a massive test.

“First and foremost, what Luke (Garrard) has done down there, which every year he repeats and improves on, is nothing short of amazing, and he deserves a lot of credit for how he sets his teams up, and how tactically bright his teams are.,” Wild said.

“I’m expecting them to be very tactically bright, to be sharp, strong and aggressive, which they were up here. They’ve got pace up-front that can hurt teams. I’m expecting a really tough contest and we’ll have to be at our absolute best to compete.

“But that’ll be every game we go into. If we’re not at our best we fall short, so we’re going to have to match them physically, their running and their aggression. Then ensure we remain switched on tactically because they’re tactically bright.

“He sets his teams up with a purpose, they’ve got a structure to them. They understand what they’re about, and them having a structure and a plan will make it a really good football match because we have a structure and a plan, and we know what we’re about.

“It’ll be the team that makes the least mistakes, the team that starts the brightest and remains sharp in the mind, that will come out on top.

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