Nothing to fear - Harrison

Last updated : 14 May 2010 By Bigrich.....
The Millers travel to Hampshire in search of a first leg lead tomorrow and Harrison, who will again feature in the squad after his recent three match ban, is looking for a much improved effort to last weeks lacklustre display at Hereford.

He said: "We said we wanted to go into the play-offs with a bit of form but we didn't produce. "The gaffer went to town on us and rightly so. If we play like that this week then we're not going to be in the play-offs for long.

"We're just hoping we've got that one out of our system—and at least we came through the game unscathed by injuries. As for the lack of goals, there's been a lot of pressure put on Alfie and people say he's our lone goal scorer but Kev Ellison has got a good total this year and myself and Josh Walker have got a few as well, so there are goals in the team.

"I think we just need the ball to bounce for us the odd time and I don't think goals is a thing to worry about at the minute. We all realise we're two games away from the biggest match in most of our careers. There's a massive carrot at the end of the play-offs and even though we had a poor show on Saturday, everyone will be pulling in the right direction for the next couple of games.

"I don't think we've anything to fear. They've a couple of danger men and if we stop them then we will come out OK. Aldershot play good football but when we come up against teams like that we're nice and strong normally. "Remember, these are one-off games and it doesn't really matter what has happened in the league or in previous games.

"We go down there first and it's a big pitch and it's on a slope. It's not the easiest place to go but if we come away with a result then it sets us right up. "Because everything is so close in our league, noone knows what is going to happen but, personally, I'm not in fear of Aldershot."

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