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MURRAY United is looking to make it three wins on the trot when they face the Eastern Lions on Saturday.
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After their stunning 2-1 victory over St Albans last weekend, coach James Coutts said there a positive feeling in the group.
“We're looking for a positive result every time we take to the field,” Coutts said.
“It wasn't like that in every game earlier in the year.
“While we're mindful that the Lions are a bit higher than us on the ladder, we'll go out aiming to play the game on our terms.”
Coutts will sit the game out as a precaution with a calf complaint, but should train throughout the week.
The playing coach headlines a number of missing players for United this weekend, with Melkie Woldemichael set to miss and goalkeeper Ben Russell coming in for Nathan Brown.
“Missing a few players will have an effect on the side, but I'm confident we can manage it,” Coutts said.
The Lions won 1-0 when the two teams last met.