Wycombe Wanderers manager Matt Bloomfield claims that the club ‘can’t look too far ahead’ in what will be a ‘busy’ period for the Chairboys.
His side will play four times in 10 days which includes two away trips at Burton Albion and Bristol Rovers respectively.
And after picking up his first point as Wanderers boss in the 1-1 home draw against Exeter City on March 4, Bloomfield is remaining positive that Wycombe can still achieve a place in the top six.
The Adams Park club, who host Fleetwood Town tomorrow evening, sit in seventh place on 54 points – six points off the play-off places.
⏪ We weren't at our best last time Fleetwood came to town, but we got the job done... in the nick of time!
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) March 6, 2023
Re-live the highlights of last season's 1-0 win.#WYCvFLE pic.twitter.com/YO8iPvMdDK
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Speaking after the draw against Exeter, he said: “We have got a really busy couple of weeks coming up, so it’s all about entering each game with the care that it deserves and needs.
“Our preparation starts now [March 4] as different oppositions will have different threats and we need to be mindful of that.
“Fleetwood are a good side, and we know that made some signings in January.
“We know what their strengths are but we will look at that in-depth closer to the game.
💪 On to Tuesday night!#Chairboys are back at Adams Park to face Fleetwood, with rest and recovery all important to keep the squad fighting fit at a busy stage of the season.#WYCvFLE pic.twitter.com/YtPYksebrU
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) March 6, 2023
“We can’t look too far ahead, and we just have to deal with what is in front of us, and we know that we will have another tough game on Tuesday evening.
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“It is a busy time with plenty of points available.”
Incredibly, out of the 14 matches between Wycombe and Fleetwodd, eight of the fixtures have been played on a weekday.
This will become nine out of 15 tomorrow night.
The four games in 10 days:
March 4: Wycombe Wanderers 1-1 Exeter City
March 7: Wycombe Wanderers vs Fleetwood
March 11: Burton Albion vs Wycombe Wanderers
March 14: Bristol Rovers vs Wycombe Wanderers
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