Not Suppose to Win!
So another domestic competition is in the fixture list that I have no desire for the club to take part in and my team go and progress to the quarter final round! I have made it quite clear that our only concern needs to be with retaining our league position and not going on any giant killing cup run even though it would garner a lot of extra cash which we are in desperate need of. If we retain our position in the league then I am confident that in the following season we can push for promotion to the Championship. It is a lofty ambition and it is one I feel will not be accomplished if the players focus too much on domestic cup competitions.
Despite this ethos, the players put in an ok performance against Scunthorpe and we were extremely lucky for it to have gone to penalties, which we won to progress to the third round. Due to the players being so fatigued so early on in the season, I set the team up in a defensive 5-4-1 formation which resulted in very few chances being created; however, we did control the possession. We were fortunate to get the goal from Grant Hall who scored from a corner and at that point I was hoping for the team to sit back and defend the one nil lead. Unfortunately, despite our reasonably solid defensive approach, Luke James managed to grab himself a goal in open play.
Extra time does not occur in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy (something I was not aware of) which meant we were thrown straight into penalties. The outcome did not look positive as my highest rating for finishing was 13 and that was from the youngster Obika, who in the end did not need to take a decisive fifth penalty. Thankfully our keep Elliott Parish stepped his game up and comfortably saved two poor penalties which helped us grab the 4-2 win in the shootout.
Despite us being 16 places above Scunthorpe we had been seen as the underdogs so despite my lack of desire to go far in the competition, the players did deserve praise for exceeding expectations. We have managed to grab ourselves a quarter final place and it will be interesting to see who we are pitted against. I will admit that if we make it to the semi final then my interest in the competition will increase...ever so slightly.