Town's Goals Will Win It - Burley - Ipswich Town News
George Burley says that Town's goalscoring will win out in Helsingborg tomorrow. Town have scored five goals in their last two games with Marcus Stewart getting two against Southampton.
Burley said: "We have scored five times in the last couple of matches and the pleasing aspect is that the goals have returned. Marcus Stewart looked back to his best when he scored twice against Southampton and although we didn't beat West Ham it was a very level game which could easily have gone our way. Drawing 0-0 with Helsingborg was not that bad a result and even in that match Finidi George could have scored a hat-trick. It will be a big heavy pitch for the return leg which will make it difficult but we are in good spirits and will be working on scoring a goal or two which will make it very hard for the Swedish team to beat us on aggregate."
The Town squad are training at Helsingborg's Olympia Stadium this evening at 7pm after an earlier session yesterday. John McGreal and Jermaine Wright remain worries.
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