MURRAY united coach James Coutts is hoping the last fortnight's weather-induced layoff will have left his players feeling refreshed ahead of their clash with Kingston City.
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Drenching rain throughout July has frequently disrupted training and forced a home game against Brunswick City last week to be called off.
“With no game last weekend and training being disrupted, things can go one of two ways,” Coutts said.
“Hopefully the boys will be feeling fresh, the advantage is that we’ve got a list that’s nearly fully fit.”
Their fitness will be put to the test against the second-placed Kingston City, but Coutts said his side was more than capable of causing an upset.
“It’s obviously going to be a massive challenge for us,” he said.
“We have to maintain the attitude and hunger we’ve had in the last couple of games.
“We’ve got the talent within the side to cause an upset.”
Murray United fell 2-1 when they last played.