We Can Win It - Burley - Ipswich Town News
George Burley has said his side are strong enough to win Saturday's relegation six-pointer at the Reebok Stadium against Bolton. The Blues' boss feels that going above the Trotters will be a big psychological boost for his team.
He told the club site: "If we play at our best we can win the game. If we do that we will go above them and that is psychologically very important.
"It is a very big game. We have five matches left and they are crucial to both clubs. It is going to be tense and competitive at the Reebok, with three points vital. There will be a cup final atmosphere.
"The result is everything now. I don't know what Bolton will do, but we're going to try and pick up the three points."
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