Phil can't wait for Wednesday
By Ray Simpson
Darlington midfielder Phil Turnbull says that Wednesday’s home game against Stockport can’t come qui...
Darlington midfielder Phil Turnbull says that Wednesday’s home game against Stockport can’t come quickly enough.
Quakers lost 1-0 to Kidderminster on Friday night, a defeat which after Saturday’s games saw them drop to sixth in the table, four points behind leaders Salford.
“I don’t think it was a bad performance on Friday night,” he said.
“I think the game showed the step up in the level since we won promotion.
“Last season we’d have put the Kidderminster game to bed, but they defended well in the second half and kept us out. In the first half, they scored from the only shot they had.
“The ball just wouldn’t drop for us in front of goal in the second half, which was very frustrating. We forced ten corners in the second half, and last season maybe we would have scored from a couple of them. It shows the standard that we’ve stepped up to.”
Quakers have lost only twice in their first eight league games, and Phil said; “If you look at the start of the season, it’s not been a bad one. We just have to build on our start and keep believing.
“We’re not used to getting beat. One thing that does happen at this club, is that every time we lose, there’s always a reaction in the next game. Wednesday’s game against Stockport can’t come around quick enough.”