Yeovil Town manager Mark Cooper has said he is looking to build on last weekend’s draw at Dagenham & Redbridge when his take on Wealdstone at Huish Park this weekend.

A first half goal from midfielder Brett McGavin earned the Glovers a point in East London, a result which defender Morgan Williams said would look like an even better one if they picked up maximum points at home this weekend.

They take on a Wealdstone side which has taken three points from their last six National League Premier matches, one fewer than the Glovers who have drawn four and lost two of their last six matches.

Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Josh Perkins on Thursday, he said: “It is about 90 minutes and performing and doing the best that we can. You cannot always control the result, but what we do try and do is control our performance. It is about clear clarity of thinking, making good decisions under pressure and doing what we do. I think when we get away from controlling games and start booting the ball forward, we’re nowhere near as effective. So it is about us doing what we do, doing it really well and trying to execute that and and getting a positive result.

The manager said there were “a few bumps and bruises” to his squad with midfielder Charlie Cooper, who serves the second of a two-match suspension this weekend, missing alongside Sonny Blu Lo-EvertonCaleb Hughes and striker Aaron Jarvis for the visit from Wealdstone.


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