MOUS: 'WE'RE AIMING FOR TOP THREE'
Posted on: Sat 22 Nov 2008
By Ross Jeavons
Wanderers midfielder John Mousinho has told wwfc.com Peter Taylor's side are desperate to add to their goal tally, as Port Vale travel to Adams Park on Saturday afternoon.
The ex-Brentford midfielder, speaking to Wanderers World, has vowed to rediscover his goalscoring touch, after he opened his account for the Blues in just the second game of the league season against Chester.
"I didn't really set myself a target at the beginning of the year, but I think I have to add goals to my game," he said.
"I can do that from the way I play in midfield, I'm definitely trying to score more goals but there's no point trying to force it. It should come."
The Chairboys have netted 16 times in all this season, nine of those coming at Adams Park.
However Mousinho has revealed that the squad has a firm belief in its goalscoring abilities.
"If we win every game 1-0 then we will be happy, but I think the goals will come," he said.
"Chris Zebroski is going well in his first season, Matty Harrold has got four goals and is only just coming back to full fitness so everyone is chipping in."
Much media attention has been focussed on the Blues' unbeaten record, which at fifteen games can boast to be the only one of its kind in British football.
However the popular midfielder has echoed the thoughts of his manager, as the squad look to put any thoughts of a club record behind them.
"It's an old cliché but we're trying to take it one game at a time, it's nice to remain unbeaten but we're just concentrating on picking up the wins," he said.
"We need to finish in the top three, and it's important that we get another three points this Saturday and keep pushing on."
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Wanderers midfielder John Mousinho has told wwfc.com Peter Taylor's side are desperate to add to their goal tally, as Port Vale travel to Adams Park on Saturday afternoon.
The ex-Brentford midfielder, speaking to Wanderers World, has vowed to rediscover his goalscoring touch, after he opened his account for the Blues in just the second game of the league season against Chester.
"I didn't really set myself a target at the beginning of the year, but I think I have to add goals to my game," he said.
"I can do that from the way I play in midfield, I'm definitely trying to score more goals but there's no point trying to force it. It should come."
The Chairboys have netted 16 times in all this season, nine of those coming at Adams Park.
However Mousinho has revealed that the squad has a firm belief in its goalscoring abilities.
"If we win every game 1-0 then we will be happy, but I think the goals will come," he said.
"Chris Zebroski is going well in his first season, Matty Harrold has got four goals and is only just coming back to full fitness so everyone is chipping in."
Much media attention has been focussed on the Blues' unbeaten record, which at fifteen games can boast to be the only one of its kind in British football.
However the popular midfielder has echoed the thoughts of his manager, as the squad look to put any thoughts of a club record behind them.
"It's an old cliché but we're trying to take it one game at a time, it's nice to remain unbeaten but we're just concentrating on picking up the wins," he said.
"We need to finish in the top three, and it's important that we get another three points this Saturday and keep pushing on."
Wanderers World subscribers can view the whole interview by clicking here. Not a member? Sign up here.
When you next book a holiday with Thomas Cook, mention that you're a Wycombe Wanderers fan and recieve a discount. You can pick from 1000's of destinations worldwide, so book today!
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