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Low: I want more attacking intent


By Sean McAngus

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Inverurie Locos manager Andy Low wants his side to show more attacking intent in their mouthwatering top three Friday clash with Fraserburgh at Harlaw Park.

He said: "We came up against Buckie and I would have like a bit more going forward.

"We know that it will be tough against Fraserburgh but we are up there on merit.

"We need to show that against Fraserburgh and respect them because they are a top side.

"We need to show that we can hurt them at the other end."

"We will try to take the game to Fraserburgh building on confidence from clean sheet on Saturday."

Buckie Thistle keeper Daniel Bell pulls off an impressive close range save from Inverurie's Kyle Gordon to deny the visitors a first half lead.Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Buckie Thistle keeper Daniel Bell pulls off an impressive close range save from Inverurie's Kyle Gordon to deny the visitors a first half lead.Picture: Daniel Forsyth

Reflecting on their goalless draw against Buckie Thistle at the weekend, he told the Advertiser: "A lot of disappointment I don't think we showed anything of what we can do.

"When you reflect on it I guess a positive is that we didn't play well but on the day Buckie will feel they had done well but still didn't hurt us.

"Our defence was strong and I was delighted with that.

"Players will play in rain and as soon as the wind picks up to a level where it sometimes spoils these games which is a bit disappointing.

"Defensively we were really strong.

"I think we are at a stage now that with Locos I am really looking for us to go around our business when we are beating teams around that we should be beating."


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