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Lossiemouth form and confidence is a threat to Clachnacuddin in Inverness


By Alasdair Fraser

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THIRD bottom Clachnacuddin must beware a confident Lossiemouth side on Saturday according to manager Jordan MacDonald.

Donald Morrison and Tom Kelly. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Donald Morrison and Tom Kelly. Picture: James Mackenzie.

While the Lilywhites will be hoping to spark a change in fortunes with victory over one of last season’s strugglers, the Coasters have impressed of late with three league wins from their last four – and five in all so far this season.

“We’ve got to avoid those mistakes because we are facing a team that have been winning matches,” MacDonald said.

“They have a very healthy points tally on the board already, so they will be coming here full of confidence.

“They’ve also had a great result down at Turriff at the weekend, so they will see no reason why they cannot go to Clach and win.

“They’ll probably look at us as short in confidence, but we’ll worry about ourselves.

“We’ll be ready to go on Saturday with nobody feeling sorry for themselves and we’ll look to win our individual battles. If we do that, we give ourselves a very good chance.”

Clach are boosted by the return of Paul Brindle and Donald Morrison.


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