The follower of York City, Morgan Bruce, ensures the upcoming game of the minsterms with Carlisle United.
After a disappointing first loss of the season against a fighting Solihull Moors team on Saturday, York City turns to this evening, where they organize the high-flying Carlisle United (7.45 p.m.).
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Before Saturday, Stuart Maynard had achieved a perfect record of 100 percent in his first three games as a city manager, which after a change by the manager and several long away games achieved an urgently needed stability in a short time.
On Saturday, however, the perfect run ended and led to some questions about Maynard’s tactics, the participation (or his absence) by Star Stürmer Ollie Pearce and York ability to open teams that will be very organized and compact.
Therefore, York will try to go back in her next game. However, you have to do this in one of your biggest tests of the season because you face a Carlisle team that is currently in second place in the Enterprise National League.
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After they had relegated from the second season of Sky Bet League last season, there were many questions about how they would do in non-league, as it is often difficult for teams who fall out of the football league to adequately adapt to life in non-League football.
With the responsible manager Mark Hughes, these doubts only grew as many as his methods in the non-league would have the same success.
So far, however, Hughes and his Carlisle team have calmed down the uncertainty that it may be possible about the possibility that they have a challenge for promotion.
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The Cumbrian Captain in her quick start to the season was striker Regan Linney, who was signed in summer for an undisclosed fee by Altrincham.
This signing already wants to be the perfect business for a team that wants to gain advertising from the National League, because he has scored nine times in Carlisles Ten Games this season and he took the lead early in search of the golden boot.
The game on Tuesday evening will also be a return to the Lner Community Stadium for Winger Junior Luamba and David Ajiboye, both of whom spent time in York in York last season, and they will try to support Linney in a Carlisle team that has already achieved 21 goals – only second place in the National League behind Aldershot Tores.
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At the weekend, Solihull might have taken the blueprint, as you can defeat Maynard’s York City team as the away team, sit very deep and force the minsterms in long shots, crosses and a lot of passive possessions to prevent clear opportunities before entering the counterattack to win the game.
Carlisle will try to copy this blueprint and rely on the clinical character of Linney, as they hope to skip the current league of the league of the league in Forest Green Rovers while City will try to unlock a determined Carlisle defense.