Yeovil v Sheff Utd: Clough wary of Yeovil’s eagerness to impress
Yeovil’s relegation from League One has already been confirmed, and with a new manager in situ in former Sheffield Wednesday boss Paul Sturrock, Clough looks upon Yeovil as unpredictable opponents.
“The fact that they’re already relegated makes them an incredibly dangerous opponent,” said Clough, whose side are fifth in League One, eight points clear of the play-off chasers.
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Hide Ad“Paul Sturrock will be analysing players who he can take into a promotion campaign next year, so I think it makes it a nothing-to-lose game for them, especially with the players out to impress the new manager.
“I’m very surprised at how they’ve fallen through two divisions, because at times they held their own in the Championship last season.
“But it’s the lingering effect sometimes of relegation. You get it the opposite way, like Rotherham with the momentum of promotion, but you can get a hell of a hangover when you get relegated.
“We have to concentrate on ourselves, get the right team on the field and do our jobs professionally.”
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Last six matches: Yeovil Town LLLLLD, Sheffield United WWLWWD.
Referee: T Robinson (West Sussex).
Last time: Yeovil Town 2 Sheffield United 0; May 6, 2013; League One play-off semi-final.