Improving Shrimps out to sting the Bees
Last Saturday’s 2-0 defeat of Coventry City at the Globe Arena made it two wins and two draws from the Shrimps’ last five league outings.
Those eight points have lifted them up the table to 18th, albeit only two points clear of the relegation zone.
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Hide AdThey travel to face a Barnet side who are bottom of the table after losing against Chesterfield last time out.
Since back-to-back wins against Swindon and Cambridge, they have only won once in 15 league matches.
If that run makes it look like the Shrimps are favourites, boss Jim Bentley is exercising caution given that Coventry were fancied to claim three points last weekend. “We know Barnet have been struggling of late but Coventry are one of the top sides in the league and we beat them,” he said.
“A lot of people would have probably looked at our game against them and thought they would get the result.
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Hide Ad“We have to respect Barnet. We know what they are about but, hopefully, we can go down there and back up what we did against Coventry.”
The Shrimps travel south buoyed by their win last weekend and in the hope of having at least three players available for selection.
Sam Lavelle can return after missing the last two games through suspension, while Kevin Ellison and Alex Kenyon are expected to have recovered from injury.
Given the dominant nature of their win against Coventry, it would be understandable if Bentley went with an unchanged starting XI.
Callum Lang, however, staked his claim by scoring Morecambe’s second goal within moments of coming off the bench.