Connect with us

Fleetwood Town

Scott Brown urges Fleetwood to take FA Cup form into the league

Scott urged his players to take their form into after upset 1-0 in their fourth-round replay.

Carlos Mendes Gomes scored a rare header on the hour to earn the Highbury side a place in the fifth round for the first time in their history – a date at Premier League-bound Burnley.

“We seem to like the cup,” smiled Brown after beating the League One-leading .

“But it’s not just about the cup run, we need to start climbing the table. The position we are in is not good enough.”

However, the former Celtic star achieved the response he had hoped for after last weekend’s 3-2 home defeat by which left Fleetwood 17th.

“I am just delighted for the lads because I gave them hell for the last couple of days,” added Brown. “I wasn’t happy with the performance against Burton.

“Last Saturday no one listened, but tonight every single player did their jobs.

“I can’t thank them enough for taking it in. It was always going to be a hard game but they stood up well.

“No one expected Fleetwood to get to the fifth round,” suggested Brown, whose team knocked out in round three. “It was a free hit. But we always believe we can win every game.”

Brown said of matchwinner Mendes Gomes: “I don’t know how Carlos managed to head the ball. I have never seen him head the ball in my life!”

Wednesday hit the crossbar with Lee Gregory’s first-half header but Darren Moore’s much-changed side rarely threatened to avoid defeat for the first time in 15 games.

“I don’t want to make it an excuse because we welcomed Cup,” said Moore. “We have had fans who paid good money to travel to watch their team put in a good professional performance. They didn’t get that.

“I’m not saying the boys didn’t try because they did. But the level we exposed them to tonight was where they need to be at.

“But I have an honest group of players and we are all in it together.

“When we play games, irrespective of who plays, you are expected to play in a manner that represents the club in the right way.

“We had gone into detail about this game with the players, so we are disappointed because I know what these players can do.

“We didn’t get to the levels we have set over weeks and months. The performance just wasn’t there.”

For exclusive stories and all the detailed news you need, subscribe to The Football League Paper website, digital edition, or newspaper from as little as 14p a day.

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Football League Newsletter Today!
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Best Betting Sites at Betinireland.ienew-UK-football-betting-sites-banner

More in Fleetwood Town

  • Shaun Rooney staing longer at Fleetwood Town

    By Tom Blackett Fleetwood Town have expressed their delight at keeping hold of defender Shaun Rooney. The 28-year-old centre-back joined the Cod Army for a second spell in January and has now signed a new two-year deal at Highbury. The Scot had the distinction of scoring St Johnstone’s winner in...

  • Fleetwood Town’s Harrison Holgate suffers injury setback

    FLEETWOOD Town have suffered a blow with the news that defender Harrison Holgate has been ruled out for up to a year after undergoing surgery on a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament.

  • Match preview: Wycombe Wanderers v Fleetwood Town (Saturday, 3pm)

    Fleetwood Town make the journey to Adams Park to play Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday looking to pick up points to end their five-game losing streak. Fleetwood’s struggles have left them with just one point from their last six EFL League One matches, while their opponents have earned six from a...

  • Dino Maamria forced into change when Burton take on Fleetwood

    Burton boss Dino Maamria will be forced to reshuffle his side for their Sky Bet League One clash with Fleetwood. Right-back Tom Hamer has been ruled out after being sent off in his side’s 3-2 win over Forest Green on Saturday. Meanwhile midfielder Ciaran Gilligan (hamstring) and defender Corrie Ndaba...