'No space for error' says AFC Fylde boss ahead of Farsley Celtic test
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After a 10-match unbeaten run, including eight wins, Fylde have had to settle for one point from their last two games.
They drew 3-3 having led 3-1 in Saturday's top-two clash with King’s Lynn Town, a result which meant the Norfolk side stayed ahead on goal difference.
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Hide AdHead coach Adam Murray said: “I thought first half was probably the best performance we've had. I thought the boys were unbelievable and probably should have been 6-0.
“But when you are playing a top team, they are always going to come out stronger.
“But the reaction from Tuesday (the 3-1 defeat by Hereford) was what I was looking for and we've got a third of the season to go, so there's loads of football to play.
“We've seen our title rivals up close now, which is good.
“The final third of the season is full of cup finals, so there's no space for error.
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Hide Ad“We need to go again and show that intensity, which is the word I've used since day one when I came in.
“When we play with that intensity, not many teams can handle us. We need to learn that killer instinct more. When we've got opposition by the throat, we've really got to make sure we kill them.”
Tonight's West Yorkshire visitors are on a seven-match unbeaten run, having drawn their last three.
Murray praised the performance of Nick Haughton against King’s Lynn, though Fylde's key player had to be withdrawn with 20 minutes left.
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Hide AdThe Coasters boss added: “Nick has had an issue with his back, so we're really pleased for him to get through 70 minutes.
“The only disappointment is we had to take him off because I thought first half he was unbelievable.
“That's the Nick Haughton you want to come and watch, and as a coach it's enjoyable to watch.
“But with the time he's had out, we saw him tiring and we were losing our structure a little bit, so we had to freshen it up but hopefully he'll recover well and be ready to go again.”