Manager Dean Keates has labelled next weekend’s game against Oxford United as “massive” following the Saddlers’ defeat at Doncaster Rovers.
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Saddlers boss Dean Keates has praised the job done by Doncaster counterpart Grant McCann, labelling Rovers as this season's “surprise package”.
Dean Keates insists his players remain positive despite recent results but admits the Saddlers must start converting performances into points.
Dean Keates is confident the Saddlers will stay in League One if his side continue to show the same work-rate and endeavour.
A disappointed Dean Keates felt the Saddlers were “by far the better team” in the last-gasp 1-0 defeat by second-placed Barnsley.
Dean Keates is aiming to put pressure on the other teams in the relegation dog-fight by picking up a positive result in Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off against Barnsley.
Striker Josh Gordon believes that the last two results haven't justified the way the team have been playing recently.
Saddlers manager Dean Keates is confident that if his side play with the passion and desire they have in the last two games, then they will beat the drop.
Dean Keates felt his side were let down by the final ball as the Saddlers slipped to a 2-1 defeat at promotion-chasing Sunderland.
Dean Keates was disappointed with the goals his side conceded in the Saddlers’ 3-2 defeat to promotion-pushing Portsmouth.
Saddlers manager Dean Keates was delighted to see that the hard work his players have been putting in on the training pitch has now transferred into games.
Saddlers manager Dean Keates was delighted his players responded to his half-time message as goals from Morgan Ferrier and Dan Scarr secured all three points against Fleetwood Town.
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