The Football League Paper

WE HAVE A DEADLY ATTACK, INSISTS GINNELLY

- By Tom Blackett

WALSALL’S Josh Ginnelly thinks the Saddlers have a strike force than can rival the best in the division.

Dean Keates’ side missed a host of chances in recent games, but Ginnelly said they have been working hard to sharpen their attack and clinical edge.

“We know our attacking threat is up there with the best in the league,” said the winger.

“We have got some great players and it’s not just the lads that are starting, we have boys that can come off the bench and affect the game as well. We know if we start taking chances someone is going to get a big scoreline off us.

“But it doesn’t really matter, it’s three points that matter. If we win 1-0, it’s still three points.

“We are working hard to be more clinical. We all watch our chances back to see what we could do better.”

Ginnelly rejoined the Saddlers from Burnley during the summer transfer window. The 21-year-old is pleased with his own personal contributi­on so far, but is aiming to maintain his consistenc­y and keep influencin­g games.

“When I look back over the clips, in every game I have created something or I have done something to affect someone else,” he said. “I just want to keep doing that and play consistent­ly throughout the season.

“If I keep working hard, I know my time will come and I will help out the strikers.”

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