Adams tips Morecambe to make it hard for Chelsea
The Shrimps’ manager, Derek Adams, hopes to help his side to build on Ross County’s 2010 giant-killing at Celtic following Sunday’s FA Cup trip to Chelsea.
The Shrimps boss, who crowned The Sky Bet League Two Manager of the month award in December, had previously driven
Ross County
to the 2010 Scottish Cup final after beating
Celtic
2-0 at Hampden Park.
The 45-year-old manager revealed he’ll use his past triumph to inspire his current squad
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for the weekend’s third-round clash at Stamford Bridge.
“I think experiences like that are very helpful: going into the game you understand the game that’s in front of you, you understand the opposition,”
Adams
told the PA news agency.
“The experiences I’ve had in the past, you always draw on, because you go back and you think how did you deal with this situation, and there’s no doubt that I’ll do that for this game.
“So we’ll speak about that collectively.
“In the past I’ve had to go to Hampden and play against Celtic when I was in the first division with Ross County: we beat them 2-0 on the day in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup to reach the final.
“And we went to Anfield with Plymouth Argyle and drew 0-0 with Jurgen Klopp’s team too.
“So what we do is we try and have it as relaxed as possible, I think that’s important.
“They’ll all be really excited to go to Stamford Bridge and play.
“So on the day they have to stick to the gameplan, and then they will obviously get opportunities in the game.
“It’s when those opportunities come along, it’s how clinical can they be in front of goal.
“You’ve got to understand the opposition. They are talented, they have spent a great deal of money in taking in the players they have.
“But our players have to appreciate the skill that they do have.
“On the day, you always cause the opposition a problem, they will certainly cause us a problem.
“But it’s when we cause them the problems on the day, how good are we at getting into these situations.”
The Shrimps underwent full squad coronavirus testing on Thursday, and following the club’s 10-day self-isolation period following a Covid-19 outbreak,
Morecambe
have a fully fit squad which comes as a major boost.
Although
Adams
knows
Frank Lampard
will rotate his
Chelsea
squad, he believes the Blues non-starters have shown their strength already this season.
“We know that Chelsea will change their team from the Manchester City game, and they’ll give an opportunity to other players in the squad,”
said
Adams
.
“But the other players in the squad have shown their strength already this season, they’ve been away to Seville and won 4-0, they’ve done well in other cup competitions.
“And they’ve got World Cup winners sitting on their bench, and that tells you about the quality they have in the squad.
“I think that we can analyse Chelsea to the heights that you can, but you’ve got to remember the quality of player that they do have.
“And it’s the quality of player more than anything that causes you the problem.
“And I think that we have to be respectful of the opposition, which we are, and give it as good a go as we can.”
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