Confident Clyde go for fifth straight win against Cowdenbeath

Clyde will go for five League 2 wins in a row when they welcome bottom side Cowdenbeath to Broadwood on Saturday.
Clyde manager Danny Lennon saw his side leapfrog Berwick in the table with last weeks win.Clyde manager Danny Lennon saw his side leapfrog Berwick in the table with last weeks win.
Clyde manager Danny Lennon saw his side leapfrog Berwick in the table with last weeks win.

Danny Lennon’s side have followed their victories over the top two, Montrose and Peterhead, with further wins over Edinburgh City and Berwick Rangers.

The latter came on Saturday courtesy of David Goodwillie’s penalty - the third week in a row the former Scotland striker has come up with a late winner for the Bully Wee.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

After a lengthy struggle for success, there’s a renewed confidence in the Clyde ranks and the Bully Wee boss feels his side were worthy of the points at Berwick, despite the lateness of the winning goal.

He said: “Over the piece I thought we deserved it in terms of the opportunities created.

“I did put to the players last week going into the Edinburgh City game that the next three games was like a mini-league between ourselves, Edinburgh, Berwick and Cowdenbeath, all teams that are round about us.

“The aim, and what I’ve asked the players to do, is to make sure we finish top of that mini-league come next week.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“Wins always breed confidence, you hear the dressing room it’s another nice bus journey back and it’s a nice, positive feeling. We want to try and continue that and let’s see where it takes us from now until the end of the season.”

Lennon has added Chris McStay, son of Celtic and Scotland legend Paul, to his squad.