Halifax Courier

They’ll try and frustrate us, says Town boss Wild

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King’s Lynn have won just once in their last 10 matches and lost 3-0 at home to leaders Stockport in midweek.

They are second from bottom in the table, 10 points from safety and having played one game more than Aldershot, who sit just above the relegation zone.

“I think they’ll be a team who’ll try and frustrate us, like they did at our place,” Wild said. “Try and negate what we’re good at, and we’ll have to be patient to try and break them down, and if we can, see what goals we can get from breaking them down.”

Wild is expecting a different game to the Wrexham match, in which the Welsh side were the more dominant.

“It’ll be on a tough pitch as well,” he said, “the pitch will play a part on Saturday down there. I’m sure they’ll try to frustrate the life out of us and we’ll need to deal with that.”

On whether there will be changes to his side for the game, Wild said: “I think what’s served me well across the season is giving players runs of games, giving players a chance to express themselves for a number of games, I think that’s served me well.

“So if it’s served me well, why change it with 11 games to go?

“I just need to think about it, speak to my staff, gauge opinion from my staff and make the right calls.”

Wild added: “There’s a few of them pushing for a start, hopefully over the next couple if weeks we can get Zak (Dearnley) to the levels where I think he can start games. He’s got goals in him, he scored another one on Tuesday night. I’m getting to a point where I’ve got some interestin­g decisions to make and I need to make the right decisions.”

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