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Skubala: Fans helped us to win

10 February 2024

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Skubala: Fans helped us to win

10 February 2024

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Head coach Michael Skubala thanked City's supporters for the role they played in Saturday's come-from-behind win against Fleetwood Town.

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Imps 2 Fleetwood Town 1

10 February 2024

Promise Omochere gave the visitors the lead but they saw Bosun Lawal sent off for a second yellow card during first-half stoppage time.

Ben House levelled early in the second-half, with Lasse Sorensen soon giving his side the lead.

Skubala said: "The fans were amazing when we were a goal down. You could hear them pushing the team and I want to give them great credit, with the grassroot kids in as well getting behind us.

"It was a brilliant win, as it's not easy to play against 10 men and t he fans played a massive part in that."

"People perhaps expected us to get a result which brings a different type of pressure, but we knew it was going to be a tough game. We knew how well they set up without the ball and were caught on the counter for their goal. I was impressed with the second half and how we dominated, stayed calm and created chances. In the end, the quality showed.

"It's not easy to play against ten men, who stay compact and wait for set-pieces and transitions, as we know through what we did away at Burton. It's not an easy thing mentally as you have to keep calm and manage the game, which we did brilliantly. At times, we created good chances but we also still defended well and won second balls.

"There were some huge performances out there again. I thought Ted Bishop was brilliant but to a man, we performed well again in the second-half. The group is in a really good place, they have a great desire to do well.

"It was a tough game as it was quite direct, but the midfield three managed the game really well, allowing the front players to go and do the damage."

Adam Jackson came off injured in the closing stages, and Skubala provided an update on the centre-back.

He saidd: "We think it could be a broken nose, and we'll see how he is ready for Tuesday. It may be a tough turnaround for him. We'll wait and see."

The head coach also explained why Ethan Hamilton and Freddie Draper were not in the matchday squad.

He added: "After Burton, Ethan felt something in his knee, and we took him to a specialist to wash that out. It could be a few days, so we'll have to wait and see regarding whether he makes Tuesday.

"It's the same with Freddie, who rolled an ankle in training."

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