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Schumacher | Every Point Going To Be Crucial

Schumacher admits his side must play better than New Year’s Day when the teams shared the points in a 1-1 draw in South Yorkshire.

A total of 14 draws – the most in the division – have handicapped Wanderers’ promotion push but Schumacher believes there is still plenty to be upbeat about as they still aim for a big finish to the season. 

“There’s loads of positives to take from what we’re doing,” he added. “Twelve games unbeaten is no mean feat. I think it’s only Lincoln who are currently on a better run than us for unbeaten, so that’s a positive. 

“We scored another goal on Saturday from a set-play, which is great and Chris Forino gets his first goal of the season which has been a long time coming.

“We created a number of opportunities, we had a huge impact from lads who came off the bench and Sam Dalby keeps his record going. He’s in great form and his goal takes him to 12 for the season, so there’s loads of positives to take from it.

“But we have to move forward and keep trying to improve if we can.”

Schumacher confirmed that Corey Blackett-Taylor will miss only Doncaster’s third visit to Wanderers since a 1-0 win in May, 1987 contributed to the Whites’ relegation to the bottom division.

The winger today (Monday) underwent a scan on the upper thigh injury he sustained at Rotherham but captain Eoin Toal could come back into contention.

The defender, named in the Northern Ireland squad for their World Cup play-off in Italy later this month, has returned to training since missing Saturday’s draw at the New York Stadium with an ankle injury and may figure if suffering no reaction.  

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