Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth has revealed he wants ‘to bring back three points’ when Wanderers travel up to Lincoln City on Saturday.
Despite being in the play-off places and are only three points second, the Chairboys are winless in three league games and have dropped five spots since defeating Oxford United on January 15.
A trip to Lincolnshire is on the horizon!
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Ahead of Saturday, we spoke to Gary of the @Staceywestblog about what to expect from the Imps.#LINvWYC
The 2-0 win over their M40 neighbours saw the Adams Park side reach the summit of the League One table.
But since then, two straight defeats against Morecambe and Milton Keynes, on top of a 0-0 draw against Shrewsbury has seen Wanderers hit a brick wall in their challenge for promotion.
Speaking ahead of the match at Sincil Bank, manager Gareth Ainsworth, said: "Lincoln was one of the early games in the season; we started the season really well and had momentum from pre-season which helped us look fresh and get some wins under our belts.
A trip to Lincolnshire is on the horizon!
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) February 10, 2022
Ahead of Saturday, we spoke to Gary of the @Staceywestblog about what to expect from the Imps.#LINvWYC
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“That was a tough game against Lincoln, but we got our early goal and did enough to see it out.
"That was the game that Nick Freeman picked up his bad injury, but he's back out on the grass now.
“So is Dominic Gape.
“Josh Scowen nearly made the squad on Tuesday night and could be involved this weekend.
Have a look on our website at ticket details for upcoming games:
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) February 9, 2022
- Lincoln (A), 12/02
- Long Crendon (A), 15/02
- Cheltenham (H), 19/02
- Wigan (H), 22/02#Chairboys
“Having Sam Vokes back after his illness is big for us.
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“So we go to Lincoln with a nearly fully fit squad and we want to bring back three points."
Ainsworth spent just over two seasons at the Lincolnshire-based outfit, where he scored 41 goals in 97 games between 1995 to 1997.
The match will kick-off at 3pm.
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