Yeovil Town boss Billy Rowley is hoping a quick frontline will cause problems for tonight’s opponents Sutton United at Huish Park.
The Glovers have James Daly playing through the middle supported by Harvey Greenslade and Terrell Works, who were both on the bench for Saturday’s 3-0 defeat at Carlisle United.
Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Josh Perkins ahead of the match, Rowley said: “I know Sutton are going to come and press us really aggressively like the Aldershot game, we are going to have to be good in tight spaces and we are going to have to play behind them when we can and that is the idea and hopefully get in on goal early.
“The changes are for tactical reasons, it was a long trip (to Carlisle) at the weekend and a couple of lads could probably do with a rest. We are going to throw (James Daly) up front, Sutton are going to have a really high line and using his speed to get in behind them would be good, Harvey (Greenslade) a similar idea. I feel like Terrell (Works) coming in give us some serious quality, he is top scorer at Braintree (with four goals in 15 appearances) this year and he was only there two months. We need his goals. Pagey comes in for his home debut and he is someone I trust in terms of his intelligence and positional discipline.”
Asked whether he hoped supporters would drive his side on, he added: “I do but it is important that we understand our role in that. We have to understand we are giving them something to cheer about early and that is the message for the lads, get on the front foot early, get in their half and after the ball and, if we do that, the fans will be on our side.“









