DARREN YOUNG hopes Albion Rovers can get their SPFL League Two campaign back on track this afternoon.
The Coatbridge club face Clyde aiming to keep up the pressure on leaders Arbroath following a 2-1 defeat to East Stirlingshire in their last fourth-tier outing.
Young's side were winners over Stirling University in the Scottish Cup a fortnight ago, and the Cliftonhill boss is looking forward to the clash with Barry Ferguson's Bully Wee.
He said: "We are expecting a hard game. We will go into the game with confidence, but if we don't perform and don't work as hard as them, then we will be in trouble.
"We had a good win in the cup a couple of weeks ago, so hopefully we can kick on again and get back to winning ways in the league.
"I had a lot of good games against Barry. We both got stuck in and gave as good as we got.
"He will be trying to put his own qualities and thoughts over to the squad and will want them to get the ball down and pass it, like he did as a player.
"It is another hard game for us, but it is a three points that we want to get."
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