Williams: Stags have to sort out poor away form
RYAN Williams has called on Mansfield to address their miserable away form at Northwich Victoria today.
Despite the disappointment of drawing with Barrow on Saturday, the Stags are still nine unbeaten on home turf under David Holdsworth.
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Ryan Williams
But they have lost five out of their last six on their travels and their last four in a row.
Williams, who scored a belting first goal since returning for the club in the weekend's 2-2 draw is looking for a vast improvement at relegation-haunted Victoria.
"We have to put the away form right because we have been good at home," said Williams.
"We know our form on the road has been poor and there is only us who can sort that out.
"We have to pick ourselves up and take the second half performance into the Northwich game.
"We have to ensure we are confident of coming away with the three points."
Williams was delighted to reopen his Mansfield account against Barrow, but knows he should have scored another.
He said: "It is always nice to score. I just saw the opportunity and hit it sweet as a nut.
"But we want to win and get three points – a point is no good to us.
"That is the mentality of the club, so when they scored at the end it felt like we had lost. It's soul-destroying at times.
"I know I should have scored again with a quality ball from Aaron (O'Connor) but I was caught in two minds."
Mansfield have created a host of chances in their last two home games, something that has pleased Williams.
He said: "I think with the players we have in the side now we can attack with confidence and we are showing that.
"We are working together really well and we are capable of doing that against any team."







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