Dover Athletic boss Andy Hessenthaler taking nothing for granted against Worcester
08:00, 01 October 2009
Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler has called for a professional performance from his side when they return to Blue Square South action at Worcester City on Saturday.
Whites sit top of the table after a stunning start to the campaign and will fancy their chances of three points against a City side which has won just one of their 11 league games.
Adam Birchall is out with a hamstring problem but Frannie Collin and Jake Leberl are back in training and could feature while Andy Pugh will return after missing Saturday’s FA Cup game amid confusion over paperwork.
Hessenthaler said: "Worcester will be a tricky game. They have got off to a slow start but have got some good individuals.
"It will not be an easy game. We’ll go there as the league leaders and I’m sure they’ll raise their game.
"We’ll just have to do what we did in our last away game at Thurrock and put in a professional performance."
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