Yeovil Town defender Finn Cousin-Dawson is looking forward to heading to York City this Saturday as it gives the Glovers the chance to take on one of the favoured sides in the National League this season.

Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Jack Killah on Thursday, he said how he’s relishing his time in the team after waiting for an opportunity to get into the starting eleven.

“I found it hard for game time at the start, I got my chance a few weeks ago and I think I’ve done well, but just really enjoying it.

“It’s more about the team winning games, if I can help that, then I can help that. (The 1-0 home defeat to FC Halifax Town on) Saturday was a bit disappointing, but hopefully we can bounce back.

“We’re just a together group, we try and play out as much as we can, and out of possession, we try and be solid at get at teams, perhaps it was something we should have done a bit more against Halifax. The way we play, we get the ball down and try and dominated the game and it’s really enjoyable as a player.”

Finn Cousin-Dawson. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

FC-D has been a constant in the Yeovil back line of late with Dom Bernard, Morgan Williams and Jake Wannell all having suspensions and time out of the side. It doesn’t matter to Cousin-Dawson who is in the line up, they’re a unit.

“It doesn’t really matter to me, we all have each other’s backs, if one’s not playing, we’re supporting the others who are playing, pushing each other every day.”

Looking ahead to the weekend, York might be one of the stand out sides in the division this season, but FC-D thinks there’s no reason to fear them… or Barnet or Woking who follow in the next week.

“We’ve not watched loads of them, but we’ll do our work on them this week. But it’s just another team, we shouldn’t really fear anyone, but they’re obviously playing well and scoring lots of goals.

“We believe, on our day, we can beat anyone. I think Saturday-Tuesday, just grinding out games is a lot better, especially if you’re in good form, you can just keep the momentum going.

“We just look forward to the next game, if you get three points, we do, we try and make sure we don’t lose, but we just try and win… and we’ll see where we are come the end of the season.”


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